Translocation of solutes is both active and passive. Justify the statement.
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it is active at this time
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Yes. It depends on the type of solute.
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For example if some plant is storing sugar, we say a sweet potato then we need to transport against the concentration gradient so that's active transport. For passive transport we can say transportation of sugar from leaf ( where it is produced so it has high concentration) to other parts ( low concentration area) along the concentration gradient
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