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Suggest and explain what happen to the movement of sugar in winter when a tree has no leaves?

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Answered by Carter
I'm not sure what this question is asking
Answered by Ms. Sue
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Answered by ananymous
Because the plant has no existing leaves, its only source of sugar for growth is the sugar stored in roots, tubers, or bulbs from the last growing season. These storage sites now serve as sources, while actively developing leaves are sinks.
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