Question
what type of plant tissue does translocation take place?
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Otis
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Answer
Phloem
Explanation
Translocation in plants refers to the transport of soluble organic materials (like sugars) from one part of the plant to another, usually from leaves (where they are synthesized) to other parts requiring growth and storage. This typically takes place in the phloem of the plant. Thus, this botanical phenomena primarily occurs in tissues that consists of phloem cells.