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What is “translocation”? Why it is essential for plants.

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Answered by adibaanjum777
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Defination of translocation.

Translocation is a biological mechanism involving the transfer of water and other soluble nutrients from one part of the plant to another through the xylem and phloem, which occurs in all plants.

why it is essential for plants?

Translocation in plants occurs in the vascular tissue known as phloem. Translocation is the movement of materials from leaves to other tissue throughout the plants. Without translocation, the food prepared by the plant can’t reach other parts of the plant. The translocation of food (carbohydrates) occurs in the sieve tubes with the help of companion cells.

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Answered by ItzBlinkingstar
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Translocation is a biological mechanism involving the transfer of water and other soluble nutrients from one part of the plant to another through the xylem and phloem, which occurs in all plants.

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Translocation in plants occurs in the vascular tissue known as phloem. Translocation is the movement of materials from leaves to other tissue throughout the plants. Without translocation, the food prepared by the plant can’t reach other parts of the plant. The translocation of food (carbohydrates) occurs in the sieve tubes with the help of companion cells.

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