Explain the transpiration pull and translocation
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Transpiration is the upward movement of water from the root to the cell. ... The water evaporates from the stomata on the leaves. The upward pull of water is by capillary action due to the cohesion-tension theory.
Translocation is the movement of organic materials such as sucrose from source to sink.
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Transpiration is the upward movement of water from the root to the cell. ... The water evaporates from the stomata on the leaves. The upward pull of water is by capillary action due to the cohesion-tension theory. Translocation is the movement of organic materials such as sucrose from source to sink.
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