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explain the sugar concentration theory​

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Answered by viratpatel
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Sugar concentration theory is very old theory according to which in the daytime guard cells of the plant leaf start the process of photosynthesis and the sugar produced in the cell result in increased of osmotic pressure giving rise to endosmosis and solvent molecule moves from higher to lower concentration.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sugar concentration theory is very old theory according to which in the daytime, guard cells of the plant leaf start the process of photosynthesis and the sugar produced in the cell results in increase of osmotic pressure giving rise to endosmosis and solvent molecules move from higher to lower concentration.

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