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what happen when concentration of glucose increase in plant cell​

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Answered by nitashachadha84
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Plants can absorb amino acids as a nitrogen (N) source, and glucose is an important part of root rhizodeposition and the soil sugar pool, which participates in the regulation of plant growth and uptake. In pakchoi, the effect of glucose concentration on the glycine N uptake from a nutrient mixture composed of glycine, ammonium, and nitrate, or from a single N solution of glycine alone was studied using specific substrate 15N-labeling and 15N-gas chromatography mass spectrometry.

Answered by smartbrainz
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When the concentration of glucose increases in the plant cell there is translocation of the glucose by converting it into the form of starts so that it can be stored in the sink of the plant

Explanation:

  • there are two types of conducting tissue which is present in the plant system ,the first type of conduct in this is one of the xylem which helps in the conduction of the water and minerals from the roots of the plants to the other parts of the plant
  • on the other hand the phloem helps in the conduction of the sugar solution from the leaves of the plants to the other parts of the plants

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name the two types of conduction tissue in plant​ - Brainly.in

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