Science, asked by lakshya99, 1 year ago

where do the substance in plants reach as a result of translocation​

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Answered by Priatouri
73

Answer:

The root, stem and all other storage regions, is the right answer.

Explanation:

Translocation is the process through which the soluble product of photosynthesis is transferred to the other parts of the plant. For translocation, the molecules of food enter the sieve tubes from where they can be transported downwards or upwards to all the parts of the plant for instance roots, stems etc.

Answered by kakulimandal1979
5

The food made in the leaves is loaded into the seive tubes of phloem tissue by using energy from ATP .water now enters into sieve tubes containing sugar by the process of osmosis due to which the pressure in the phloem tissue rises ,this high pressure produced in the phloem tissue moves the food to all the parts of the plant having less pressure in their tissues. Thus allows the food to transport according to the needs of the plant.

the food is transferred to roots, leaves, stem, and other parts of the plant.

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