Biology, asked by Michelle3913, 8 months ago

how and when translocation of food takes place from the leaves to the growing points or the food storage organs on a plant ?

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Answered by swarnamahalaxmi31200
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Answer:

Translocation happens from the leaves to the storage point and also the organs of the plants.

Explanation:

Translocation happens from the leaves because it is the place where food is produced or made. It is transported through the veins of the leaves, then entering the pholem vessel, and distribution of food happens to the places where necessary. The place where food is stored is known as Sink. The place where it is produced is known as Source. So, here Source can be leaves and the Sink can be the other parts of the plant where food is needed. Food is stored in leaves and roots. The place of storage depends on the plant. Example: potato stores the food in its tubes as it is a tuber plant. The food is transported through the pholem vessel to the sink as well as source parts.

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Answered by mukeshrathor1980divy
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Answer:

Translocation happens from the leaves because it is the place where food is produced or made.

Explanation:

It is transported through the veins of the leaves, then entering the pholem vessel, and distribution of food happens to the places where necessary. The place where food is stored is known as Sink.

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