not even doc smith knows that one
True. The sugars made during photosynthesis in the leaves (sugar source) are transported by the means of the pressure-flow hypothesis to sugar sinks. The roots are a sink since there is a low concentration of sugar and they need more from sugar sources to grow.
the layer of cartex (which is in the plant root) can act as a winter storage for starch.
Yes sugar will sink in water and eventually dissolve.
the plants roots sink into the rock and cracks the rock.
In the roots.
Sink into Me was created in 2008.
well, sugar is more dense than water. Therefore, sugar will sink to the bottom until it's dissolved into a substance. (:
A sugar sink is an organ in a plant where sugars are concentrated. It depends on whether a plant is active or dormant as to where you are most likely to find a sink at any given time. During dormancy the roots are the sinks and during growth the leaves, stems, and other growing parts are the sinks. In actuality, since during the growth period the sap is always flowing in both directions, the entire plant should be considered a sink. Only one organ is always classed as a sink; that is the fruit. Nutrients flow into the fruit, not out.
Roots Bloody Roots was created in 1996.
Boyz in the Sink was created in 2005.
Sink to the Bottom was created in 1997.
Sink With Kalifornija was created in 1982.