Translocation of Solutes in Plants? Mass Flow Hypothesis simplified in 6 steps|| BiologyExams4u
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1.Mass Flow Hypothesis, Pressure flow hypothesis or Munch's hypothesis in 6 steps
2.Concept of source and sink
3. What is Translocation in plants?
4.Direction of Solute Translocation in plants?
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This Six Minute video is a simplified step wise explanation of Mass Flow Hypothesis regarding the translocation of solutes in plants. Hope you will be benefited.
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Why you didn't mentioned about ATP
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phloem unloading is active or passive process and why? please helpful 🙏🏻
Phloem loading and unloading both are active processes as per NCERT
ATP utilisation
How water move from xylem to phloem ?? Is there is any attachment between them ??? Plz replay me sir i will be waiting for u
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When we take the cross section of stem... Under microscope we could see that these cells, xylem and phloem are closely packed and called as vascular bundles as the role is transport of water and food... Ofcourse there are connection btw xylem and phloem..and there are lateral transport sieves or pores that allows water movement btw xylem and phloem... Hope You are clear. Thank you so much 👍
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Name of reference book for this theory
Plant Physiology by Taiz and Zeiger
3.28 you have written osmosis but said endosmosis???
Osmosis is the general term, It can be endosmosis or exosmosis; if it is entry of water it is endosmosis...hope you are clear Thank you so much:)
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