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Card 16
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What does this movement of water cause in the sieve tubes?
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Card 17
Front
What happens to sucrose in the sink?
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Card 18
Front
What happens due to the sieve tubes near the sink having a low sucrose content?
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Card 19
Front
Due to lowered water potential....
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Card 20
Front
What happens to the hydrostatic pressure in the sieve tubes near the sink?
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Card 21
Front
Why is there therefore a mass flow of sucrose solution into the sieve tubes?
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Card 22
Front
What is the third stage of translocation?
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Card 23
Front
What happens to sucrose during this stage?
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Card 24
Front
Why is mass flow overall an active process?
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Card 25
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State three pieces of evidence supporting the mass flow hypothesis
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