GCSE Biology - Transport in plants - Translocation (Phloem) and Transpiration (Xylem) #51
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Learn how plants transport sugars via the phloem (translocation) and water via the xylem (transpiration) between the roots and leaves. We also cover the factors that affect the rate of transpiration: light intensity, temperature, humidity and air flow.
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