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In plants, the photoassimilates are translocated as:
Question

In plants, the photoassimilates are translocated as:

A.

Sucrose

B.

Sorbitol

C.

Stachyose

D.

Sucrose, Sorbitol and Stachyose

Correct option is D


Photoassimilates are products of photosynthesis transported through the phloem. In most plants, sucrose is the primary form, but in some species (like members of the Rosaceae and Fabaceae families), sorbitol and stachyose are also translocated. Hence, the correct option includes all three.

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