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When a plant undergoes senescence, the n...

When a plant undergoes senescence, the nutrients may be

A

accumulated

B

bound to cell wall

C

translocated

D

None of these

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Senescence is the programmed death of a plant. Translocation of nutrients to different parts of the plant are withdrawn at time of senescence.
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