Why is translocation important to plants?
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=>>> Translocation in plants occur from regions of excess carbohydrates, primarily mature leaves to regions where it is required through the phloem. The energy rich carbon compounds formed during the process of photosynthesis are transported out of the leaf to other organs & tissues. This transportation occurs through phloem and the process is known as translocation.
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=>>> Translocation in plants occur from regions of excess carbohydrates, primarily mature leaves to regions where it is required through the phloem. The energy rich carbon compounds formed during the process of photosynthesis are transported out of the leaf to other organs & tissues. This transportation occurs through phloem and the process is known as translocation.
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☆Translocation is the movement of materials from leaves to other tissues throughout the plant.Plants produce carbohydrates (sugars) in their leaves by photosynthesis, but nonphotosynthetic parts of the plantalso require carbohydrates and other organic and nonorganic materials.
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☆Translocation is the movement of materials from leaves to other tissues throughout the plant.Plants produce carbohydrates (sugars) in their leaves by photosynthesis, but nonphotosynthetic parts of the plantalso require carbohydrates and other organic and nonorganic materials.
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☆ Regards :- ♡♡《 Nitish kr singh 》♡♡
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