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) Transport of starch in the form of sucrose through the phloem in both
direction - _______________

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Answered by bamohammed014
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Sugars in plants, derived from photosynthesis, act as substrates for energy metabolism and the biosynthesis of complex carbohydrates, providing sink tissues with the necessary resources to grow and to develop. In addition, sugars can act as secondary messengers, with the ability to regulate plant growth and development in response to biotic and abiotic stresses.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The food in the form of sucrose is transported by the vascular tissue phloem. ... The transportation occurs in the direction of the source to sink. Transport of organic solutes from one part of the plant to the other through phloem sieve tubes is called translocation of organic solvents.

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