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explain translocation in plants.
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Answered by Anonymous
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translocation is defined as the transport of soluble organic molecules, formed as a product of photosynthesis in the form of glucose , from one part of the plant to another.

Answered by amoghvarote
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translocation is the process where the food on minerals or iron ore minerals from the soil is transported to all parts of the body of the plant

plants produce carbohydrates through their leaves by photosynthesis so this carbohydrates should be transferred everywhere on the plant so the trans translocation helps to do that

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