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whare do the substance in plants reach as a result of translocation ​

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Answered by gautham234
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After translocation the solutes and minerals are taken to the parts where they are required. Carbohydrates prepared by leaves are taken to other nongreen cells of plants which are dependent for their carbohydrate supply on green cells. In these cells carbohydrates are needed for respiration and biosynthesis.

Respiration involves oxidation of carbohydrates which results in the liberation of carbon dioxide, water and energy. This energy is utilised in other metabolic processes by plants.

Food is stored in the form of carbohydrates fats and proteins in the cortical cells of stem , roots , seeds( cotyledon s or endosperm) and fruits.

Answered by saimakhan489
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