Hello.Question: i know that in plants, the leaf is a food source and that it would bring sucrose and other nutrients to a sink cell where the product of photosynthesis is required for cell growth E.g. root cells. However, sometimes when there is excess sucrose, the leaf would transport it to a storage site such as the roots. Would you say that the root cells in plant as a source in a case where it provides the required sucrose to other organs during a time when sucrose levels are low in the plant?
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Actually, the transported sucrose and other nutrients through translocation along the phloem through the 'Source-Path-Sink Theory' to the sink could result in:
-a storage of the sugars for later use
-respiration, which some plant cells undertake.
(just to clarify your understanding )
To answer your question. You're right. When the source produces more sugars (sucrose and other nutrient) than it requires through photosynthetic processes, it will begin to diffuse into the phloem cytoplasm (via plasmodesmata) which draws water from the xylem through osmosis, it increases osmotic pressure, then the sugars are ACTIVELY transported to the source (up and down the phloem vessels) for the reasons I stated above.
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My mind is the source and yours is the sink. I am willing to help unless your intelligence is equivalent to a daughter cell produced in mitosis. And as you move toward this forum, the moderator will generate an induced power to repel you away in order to adhere to the Law Of Conservation of stupidity through Lenz's law.explain the source sink theory in terms of lenz law, change in flux, mitosis and haber process. hence or otherwise use le chataliers principle. 5 marks
Endothermic means warm blooded, so these are usually mammals and birds.How do you know if a species is ectothermic or endothermic?
endothermic would be the one with a limited temperature range and can undergo thermoregulation hence it would be 34-36 degrees. Ectothermic would vary with the environment hence it would be the one with a much larger and variable range 8-26 degrees.Ok..
If you had two species that lived in hot environment (desert).. and one of them ranged body temperature bewtween 8-26 degrees, and the other is between 34-36 degrees....
which one/s are ectothermic/endothermic