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Question:

How does cohesion-tension help water move up plants

Author: Eva K 3sq0



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- Water evaporates from leaves at top of xylem - transpiration - This creates tension (suction), pulls more water into leaf, water is cohesive - Water moves from roots, to stem, upwards


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