It is a general term for the transport of dissoolved material in plants
this can be glucose, oxygen or other minerals such as sodium/potassium
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translocation!
translocation
This condition is referred to as chromosomal translocation.
It's a translocation, specifically a balanced translocation.
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John A. Raven has written: 'Energetics and transport in aquatic plants' -- subject(s): Aquatic plants, Bioenergetics, Physiology, Plant translocation
Leaching is another word for translocation.
translocation!
translocation
This condition is referred to as chromosomal translocation.
According to the research I've done, Prader-Willi Syndrome is rarely a result of translocation, but it is a possibility. Translocation in this syndrome results in an inactivation of genes on the paternal chromosome 15.
There is a direct relationship between translocation and transpiration. Translocation refers to movement of sugars which are dissolved in the phloem while transpiration refers to the process through which water is moved from the roots to the stomata through the xylem.
It's a translocation, specifically a balanced translocation.
Translocation and the Maginot Line are very different things. Translocation means to change position.Ê The Maginot Line was a static line of fortification on the French and German borders in the 1930's.
It can be.
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transpiration is the evaporation of water through leaves and stem. translocation is the transport of sugars in a plant. Translocation- movement of food and nutrients in the plant Transpiration- loss of water through leaves via stomates