Question 18 2 pts Plants under waterlogged conditions frequently have impaired aquaporin function. In thinking about an belowground sink in these anaerobic soils, what do you think their primary energy source might be? ? sugars stored in the immediate tissues and available by diffusion ? ? phloem sugars originating from the leaves ? phloem sugars originating from the roots
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