Translocation

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Across
  1. 2. Active loading is the process by which sucrose is loaded into the sieve tubes, what is needed for an active process to happen
  2. 3. Translocation is the transport of assimilates through the plant, where does it occur
  3. 8. Substances made by a plant using substances from the environment
  4. 9. The need for sucrose molecules to be transported across the cell membrane with hydrogen ions is an example of what
  5. 11. the pressure that allows the flow of sap through the phloem
  6. 14. The process by which sucrose is moved along the phloem of a plant
  7. 15. A part of the plant that loads assimilates into the transport system
  8. 16. The sap flows within a plant due to a pressure _________
Down
  1. 1. When water enters the sieve tube at the source, what happens to the hydrostatic pressure
  2. 3. The channels through which the sucrose flows out of the companion cells and into the sieve tube element
  3. 4. Give an example of a source within a plant
  4. 5. What might sucrose be converted to before being stored in the root of a plant
  5. 6. A part of the plant that remove assimilates from the transport system
  6. 7. An example of a sink within a plant
  7. 10. Where does the energy needed for active loading come from
  8. 12. a substance made up of amino acids, sucrose and other assimilates
  9. 13. What happens to the water potential as sucrose enters the sieve tube element