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Explain     the     process     of     translocation     in
plants.

MSCERT Class 10 General Science Ch10 Life's Internal Secrets

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Answered by VatsalB
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Plants produce carbohydrates in leaves by photosynthesis which needs to be distributed to other parts of the plant. Translocation is the process of distributing such materials to other areas of the plant.

Nutrients move through the phloem. Water and other dissolved minerals move through the xylem.
Answered by yashdeshmukh691
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the transport of soluble products of photosynthesis through phloem tissues in plants is called as translocation

the translocation of food and other substances take place in cpus with the help of adjacent companion cell both in upward and downward directions unlike the transport and xylem which can be largely explain by simple physical forces the translocation of phloem is achieved by utilising energy materials like sucrose is transferred into phloem tissue using energy from ATP this increases the cosmetic pressure of the tissue causing water to move into it this pressure moves the material in the phloem to tissues which have less pressure this allows the phloem to move material according to plants needs

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