Biology, asked by Jotsekhon55, 8 months ago

3. The carbohydrate synthesized in the leaves are
transported through sieve tube most commonly in
the form of
(a) glucose
(b) triose.
c) Sucrose.
(d) soluble starch.​

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Answered by reenapandey581
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Answer:

the answer is d. soluble starch.

Explanation:

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Answered by prakashwagharalkar4
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Answer:

Explanation:

Sugars are synthesized as glucose and fructose, translocated as sucrose and stored as starch for long term storage in plants. Translocation of organic nutrients from the region of source or supply to the region of utilization is mostly in the form of sucrose. The source are the leaves where the photosynthesis takes place. The sieve tubes in the phloem is the pathway for this translocation of sugar in the form of sucrose.

Thus, the correct answer is option C.

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