Can you explain translocation??
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Translocation is a term used to describe the movement of materials within plants. For instance, when carbohydrates are produced in mature leaves, they must be moved to areas where they are needed, but cannot be produced. This is an example of translocation.
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- Transport of nutrients from leaves to other part of the plant is called Translocation.
- It takes place through phloem is upward as well as downward direction.
- This process needs for energy which is obtained from ATP.
- When food material like sucrose are transferred to phloem tissue, using ATP, The concentration of water molecules decreases in that area.
- This result in the movement of water into the cell due to osmosis .
- The increased contain within the cell exert a high amount of pressure on their wall.
- The pressure moves the food materials to the adjacent cells with low pressure .
- This allows the phloem to move material according to the plants needs.
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