what are the different steps of translocation in plants
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Translocation is the movement of materials from leaves to other tissues throughout the plant. Plants produce carbohydrates (sugars) in their leaves by photosynthesis, but nonphotosynthetic parts of the plant also require carbohydrates and other organic and nonorganic materials.
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below I given translocation of plants....
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When you eat, how does the food get where it needs to go? It starts at your mouth and is moved by a series of mechanisms that turn it into energy and transport nutrients throughout your body. A similar thing happens in plants. Even though plants don't have mouths, they still need to transport nutrients throughout their system, just as people do.
Of course, plants don't consume food the way we do. Instead, they create food in their leaves during photosynthesis by transforming water and carbon dioxide into carbohydrates they can use for energy. Since photosynthesis only occurs in the leaves, plants must have some way of transporting these sugars into other areas of the plant that need it, such as the stems, roots, and flowers. This transport of materials from the leaves to other parts of the plant is known as translocation.
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