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The products of photosynthesis (mainly the sugar sucrose) are a major component of the substance found in the phloem, called assimilate. Ions, amino acids, certain hormones, and other molecules are also found in assimilate. The movement of assimilate is called translocation, or assimilate transport.
24 Σεπ 2024 · Translocation: Extended. The soluble products of photosynthesis are sugars (mainly sucrose) and amino acids. These are transported around the plant in the phloem tubes which are made of living cells (as opposed to xylem vessels which are made of dead cells)
21 Νοε 2023 · Learn how plants transport glucose from sources to sinks through the phloem. Explore the pressure flow model, the role of osmosis, and the examples of translocation in plants and DNA.
The stem, root and leaves form an organ system that transports substances into, around and out of a plant. The leaves are the main organ of photosynthesis. Part of Combined Science Transport...
27 Αυγ 2022 · (1) A change of location; displacement; a transfer of location. (2) (genetics) Chromosomal translocation, that is a chromosomal segment is moved from one position to another, either within the same chromosome or to another chromosome. (3) (botany) Transport of soluble food material from one plant to another via phloem or xylem.
Translocation involves the transport of dissolved substances from a source to a sink inside a plant. A source is the part of a plant that supplies sucrose and amino acids. A sink is where sucrose and amino acids will be used or stored. Transport in the phloem occurs in different directions depending on the stage of development or the time of year.
25 Νοε 2023 · Translocation is the biological term used to describe the transport of organic solutes in the phloem tissue. The liquid that is being transported within the phloem can be referred to as phloem sap; This phloem sap consists of sugars in the form of sucrose, along with water and other dissolved substances such as amino acids