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Why can some parts of a plant act as a source and a sink

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Answered by ammandon75
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Some organs are both a source and sink. Leaves are sinks when growing and sources when photosynthesizing. Rhizomes are sinks when growing but become sources in the spring when they provide energy for new growth.

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Answered by anvitanvar032
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The correct answer to this question is a source plant is where food is produced via biological processes, whereas a sink plant is where food is stored for later consumption.

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The primary distinction between a plant's source and sink is that a source plant is where food is produced via biological processes, whereas a sink plant is where food is stored for later consumption. Two key terms utilized in phloem translocation in plants are source and sink. Photosynthesis, forests, seas, freshwater bodies, fossil fuels, and carbonate rocks are all examples of natural sinks for atmospheric CO2. Between these several "sources" and "sinks," carbon is continually recycled.

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