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According to the pressure-flow hypothesis, what mechanism causes the movement of phloem sap from sources to sink tissues? See Section 35.4 (Page) .

A) Transpirational pull from the leaves
B) Solute potential differences between source and sink
C) Root pressure
D) Pressure potential differences between source and sink

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Answer:

D) Pressure potential differences between source and sink

Explanation:

high turgor pressure causes the movement of phloem sap from source to sink, Sap moves through phloem via translocation, the transport of dissolved materials in a plant. Unlike the xylem, which can only carry water upward, phloem carries sap upward and downward, from sugar sources to sugar sinks.

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