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Ok so the correct answers are the last 2 options
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<em>Mechanism, Evidence ... - Toppr</em>
<em>Mechanism, Evidence ... - TopprThe transportation occurs in the direction of the source to sink. Transport of organic solutes from one part of the plant to the other through phloem sieve .</em>
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All of them!
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Each of the options (glucose, fructose and galactose) have the general formula: C6 H12 O6, due to them all being hexose monosaccharides.
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Plants exchange two gases in the atmosphere i. e. oxygen and carbondioxide. Carbondioxide is entered into the plant body through small opening called stomata which are present on the surface of leaves. Carbondioxode is used as a raw material in the process of photosynthesis. Oxygen is produced in the end of photosynthesis process and releases in the atmosphere.