The translocation of organic solutes in sieve tube
members is supported by
(a) cytoplasmic streaming
(b) root pressure and transpiration pull
(c) P-proteins
(d) mass flow involving a carrier and ATP

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Answer :

(a) cytoplasmic streaming

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