From mesophyll cells, sucrose moves into companion cells and then into the sieve tube cells by
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From mesophyll cells, sucrkse move to the companion cell by the process of Translocation
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Answer: Active transport
Explanation:there is low concentration of sucrose in companion cells than mesophyll cells.... Therefore it moves by active transport
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