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26 May, 02:00

According to the pressure-flow hypothesis, what mechanism causes the movement of phloem sap from sources to sink tissues? See Section 35.4 (Page).

A) Transpirational pull from the leaves

B) Solute potential differences between source and sink

C) Root pressure

D) Pressure potential differences between source and sink

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  1. 26 May, 04:52
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    D) Pressure potential differences between source and sink

    Explanation:

    high turgor pressure causes the movement of phloem sap from source to sink, Sap moves through phloem via translocation, the transport of dissolved materials in a plant. Unlike the xylem, which can only carry water upward, phloem carries sap upward and downward, from sugar sources to sugar sinks.
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