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(a) What is translocation? Why is it essential for plants ?

(b) Where in plants are the following synthesized: 

(i) Sugars     

(ii) Hormones

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Answered by poojachoudhary09
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(a) The transport of soluble products of photosynthesis is known as translocation. Translocation in plants occurs by means of the vascular tissue known as phloem. It essential for plants because without it, the food prepared by the leaves cannot reach other parts of the plant.

(b)(i) In plants, the synthesis of sugars takes place in the leaves by the process of photosynthesis.

(ii) Plant hormones unlike animal hormones are not secreted by any gland but are secreted away from their target site.

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Answered by VAIBHAVRAJ88645656
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(A) TRANSLOCATION IS PROCESS IN WHICH PLANT TRANSPORTS WARER , MINERAL AND FOOD IN HIS PLANT BODY.

IT IS ESSENTIAL FOR PLANTS BECAUSE AS RESPIRATORY SYSTEM HELPS IN HUMAN BODY TO ROTATE BLOOD, IT HELPS TO ROTATE WATER, MINERAL AMD FOOD.

(B){i}AS FORM IN STARCH IN PLANT AND STORED IN STROMA

{ii}HORMONES ARE SYNTHESIZED IN ROOTS, SHOOTS, LEAVES, FRUITS AND SEEDS.

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