Most carbohydrates manufactured in leaves and other photosynthetic parts are transported through the phloem to the rest of the plant by the process of
A. receptor-mediated transport.
B. turgor pressure.
C. transpiration.
D. osmosis.
E. translocation.
Answer: E
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