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6) Select 2 that apply.
What substances move up in translocation?
organic molecules
sugar
starch
dissolved minerals
water
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- organic molecules
- sugar
Explanation: Translocation (phloem transport) moves dissolved organic compounds—especially sugars like sucrose (and other organic molecules such as amino acids and hormones). Water and dissolved minerals move mainly in the xylem; starch is insoluble and not transported in the phloem.
- sugar
Explanation: Translocation (phloem transport) moves dissolved organic compounds—especially sugars like sucrose (and other organic molecules such as amino acids and hormones). Water and dissolved minerals move mainly in the xylem; starch is insoluble and not transported in the phloem.
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