Biology, asked by KARTHIK4865, 1 year ago

Which region of plants is considered as supply end?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Translocation of organic solutes always takes place from the region of higher concentra­tion of soluble form i.e., the supply end (source) to the region of lower concentration of its soluble form i.e., the consumption end (sink).

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Answered by AditiHegde
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The region of the plants that are considered as its supply end is the region of leaves.

  • In any plant, the process of sugar translocation takes place in the direction of the source (also known as the supply end) to the sink.
  • This is possible due to the process of active transport of sugar being loaded at the supply end and being unloaded at the region of the sink.
  • In every plant, the sugar gets transported from the supply end which is a region where a high concentration of sugar is present to the sink end which are regions that require sugar for various purposes.
  • Therefore, in every plant, leaves act as the region where sugar is present in higher concentration than the other parts and thus it is termed as 'supply end'.

Hence, the correct answer will be Leaves are considered as the region that acts as the plant's supply end.

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