Question No. 1
In plants, over small distances substance move by all except
(A) translocation
(B) diffusion
(C) cytoplasmic streaming
(D) Acitve transport
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active transport would be the correct answer
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Option (A) Translocation is the correct option.
Explanation:
- In plants, substances move by diffusion, cytoplasmic streaming boosted by active transport over small distances.
- Translocation is a movement of substances like sucrose and amino acids around a plant. It occurs between the source or location where the synthesis of these substances occurs and the sink or location where these substances are required to be stored or for functioning.
- For example in summers, translocation happens from sources in the leaves to the sinks in the roots.
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