What is the driving force that helps in movement of sucrose to phloem cells.
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The sucrose is actively transported against its concentration gradient (a process requiring ATP) into the phloem cells using the electrochemical potential of the proton gradient. This is coupled to the uptake of sucrose with a carrier protein called the sucrose-H+ symporter.
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sucrose move to the phloem cell by active mode of transport i.e. ATP is used in this work by the helps of companion cells ..
then further movement takes place passively after the addition of water from the xylem ...
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