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Which of the following tissues and systems were involved in translocation? Check all that apply.
roots
stem
leaves
dermal tissue
vascular tissue
ground tissue
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Selected: roots, stem, leaves, vascular tissue.
Explanation: Translocation is the long-distance transport of sugars and other solutes via the phloem (part of the vascular tissue) from source tissues (leaves) to sink tissues (e.g., roots, growing stems, fruits). Dermal tissue (protective layer) is not involved in translocation, and ground tissue is mainly for storage/support rather than the long‑distance transport pathway.
Explanation: Translocation is the long-distance transport of sugars and other solutes via the phloem (part of the vascular tissue) from source tissues (leaves) to sink tissues (e.g., roots, growing stems, fruits). Dermal tissue (protective layer) is not involved in translocation, and ground tissue is mainly for storage/support rather than the long‑distance transport pathway.
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