The sucrose move in source to sieve by active transport.
<h3>What is active transport?</h3>
Active transport is a type of transport in which the cell expends energy to move solutes against their concentration gradients. The sodium-potassium pump is an example of active transport. Active transport differs from passive transport in that the cell does not expend energy.
In this case, the sucrose moves from companion cells into source to sieve elements by active transport. This reduces the water potential of the source to sieve element by osmosis, which increases the hydrostatic pressure.
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Homeostasis<span> can be defined as a property of an organism or system </span>
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<u><em>1.) The adaptation of the Pulmonata to terrestrial life has entailed little modification of the internal organization.</em></u>
<u><em>2.) The short feet of the penguins are an adaptation.</em></u>
<u><em>3.) Progress is the result of adaptation, rather than reconstruction.</em></u>
<u><em>4.) It is an adaptation of hide-the-thimble.</em></u>
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1.Fertilization occurs when sperm fuses with egg.
2.Bacteria
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The answer is all of the above.
Cells are all similar, but still, they differ in size, shape, function. All of this depends on their role in the body. A blood cell, muscle cell, bone cell, for example, are similar enough on some basic level. Still, each of these cells is specialized to work in the special way the body needs to. They are all specialized for different functions.