Biology, asked by lilyrose678o, 12 hours ago

4.The process in which food substances are moved to rest of the plant by 'phloem' know as

A.transpiration

B.translocation

C.respiration

D.photosynthesis​

Answers

Answered by ankitpatle0
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The correct answer is B.

Translocation

  • Phloem is responsible for transporting manufactured food from the leaves to the remainder of the plant.
  • Translocation refers to the movement of water and food from one area of a plant to another.
  • In the green sections of plants, which are usually leaves, photosynthesis creates glucose. After that, it's turned into sucrose. In phloem vessels, sucrose is carried across the plant.
  • It must be able to reach all of the plant's cells in order for the sucrose to be converted back to glucose for respiration.
  • Translocation is the transport of sucrose and other compounds such as amino acids across a plant.
  • This occurs in general between the places where these chemicals are produced (sources) and the places where they are utilized or kept.

As a result, option B is the proper response.

Answered by megha8080m
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Answer:

1. The process in which food substances are moved to the rest of the plant by 'phloem' translocation

2. This newly formed chromosome is called the translocation chromosome.

3. The translocation in this example is between chromosomes 14 and 21.

4. When a baby is born with this type of translocation chromosome in addition to one normal 14 and two normal 21 chromosomes, the baby will have Down syndrome.

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