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Translocation is a biological mechanism involving the transfer of water and other soluble nutrients from one part of the plant to another through the xylem and phloem, which occurs in all plants.
- Transport of the soluble photosynthesis product or food from the leaves to other plant parts is referred to as translocation.
- Food molecules reach the part of the phloem termed the sieve tubes, for translocation, where they’re being moved up or down to all areas of the plant, such as the roots.
- Translocation is accomplished by using ATP energy that offers the osmotic pressure necessary for food to travel upward and downward.
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The difference between kharif, rabi and zaid crops are:
Kharif crops are sown during the monsoons. These crops are harvested at the end of the monsoon season. Paddy, rice, sugarcane, cotton, groundnut are the examples of kharif crops.
Rabi crops are sown during the winters. These crops are harvested by the end of either March or April. Mustard, wheat, gram, pea, almond are the examples of rabi crops.
Zaid crops are twice a year. It is grown during the summer and in between the rabi and kharif crop seasons. Cucumber and watermelon are the examples of zaid crops.
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π is defined to be the ratio of the circumference of a circle over its diameter (or 2 times its radius).
This ratio is a constant since all circles are geometrically similar and linear proportions between any similar geometric figures are constant.
If you were looking for how the value of the ratio π is calculated or how we know that the same ratio applies to the area of a circle, then those are different questions. (Ask if either of these are what you were looking for).
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