What is mass flow hypothesis and how it differs from pressure flow hypothesis?❤️
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The Pressure Flow Hypothesis, also known as the Mass Flow Hypothesis, is the best-supported theory to explain the movement of sap through the phloem.This creates turgor pressure, also known as hydrostatic pressure, in the phloem. Movement of phloem sap occurs by bulk flow (mass flow) from sugar sources to sugar sinks.
The Pressure Flow Hypothesis, also known as the Mass Flow Hypothesis, is the best-supported theory to explain the movement of sap through the phloem.This creates turgor pressure, also known as hydrostatic pressure, in the phloem. Movement of phloem sap occurs by bulk flow (mass flow) from sugar sources to sugar sinks.
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pressure flow or mass flow hypothesis pressure. flow or mass flow hypothesis is the accepted mechanism used. for the translocation of sugars from source to sink a glucose is prepared at the source by photosynthesis.
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