Sugar cannot move down the stem primarily due to the structure and function of plant vascular tissues. In plants, sugars are transported through phloem, which primarily moves nutrients and energy products from leaves to other parts of the plant. The direction of sugar flow is largely determined by pressure gradients and the metabolic needs of the plant, meaning sugars typically move from sources (like leaves) to sinks (like roots and fruits). If the phloem is damaged or clogged, or if the plant is under stress, this transport can be disrupted, preventing sugar from moving effectively down the stem.
The cause is a photosynthesis procedure in which the Sun creates an energy source in the plant which provides an external source allowing for energy to instead go upwards; the opposite of what the Sun's gravitational pull attracts.
Insulin does not cause water retention. Its main action is to move sugar into the cells where it can be used for energy.
If sugar is not able to move down a stem, it could be due to blockages in the phloem tubes, which are responsible for transporting sugars. This blockage could be caused by factors such as diseases, physical damage, or environmental stress. This disruption in sugar transport can impact the growth and health of the plant.
the suns move aroung etternally
Pressure cause air to move because all the weight pushes up or down and causes it to go the opposite direction.
The slinky toy is a spring. As you move it up and down the coils in the spring will cause it to become longer, then shorter.
extreme speed cause take down hurts him back by recoil
Because Of The Gravity Cannot Move on His Surface. - Ryu
Pushing down on the pedal will cause the bike to move forward.
Friction is an opposing force on an object, so it slows it down.
Your bones are solid and fixed - they cannot move by themselves because they have no flexibility. Your muscles are used to move your bones because each muscle can contract or relax - get shorter or longer - and therefore cause the bones to move.
In the particle theory, sugar particles are surrounded by water molecules. As the water molecules move and collide with the sugar particles, they break down the attractive forces holding the sugar particles together, causing the sugar to dissolve. This process distributes the sugar particles throughout the water, creating a homogeneous solution.