Biology, asked by khanwasiuddin786, 2 months ago

what is translocation ?why is essential for plant​

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Answered by Twisha2005
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Answer:

Translocation is a type of chromosomal abnormality in which a chromosome breaks and a portion of it reattaches to a different chromosome. Chromosomal translocations can be detected by analyzing karyotypes of the affected cells.

Explanation:

The transport of soluble products of photosynthesis is known as translocation. Translocation in plants occurs by means of the vascular tissue known as phloem. It essential for plants because without it, the food prepared by the leaves cannot reach other parts of the plant.

Answered by apekshashetty
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Answer:

the transportation of soluble products of photosynthesis in plants is called translocation

Explanation:

translocation occurs in phloem translocation of food and other substance like amino acids take place in sieve tubes with the help of companion cells translocation takes place in both upward and downward direction

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