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The sap is transported from roots to leaves through xylem by : {A}.... transpiration pull {B}.... adhesion {c}.... Cohesion {D}....TACT force
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The sap is transported from roots to leaves through xylem by :
{A}.... transpiration pull
{B}.... adhesion
{c}.... Cohesion
{D}....TACT force
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answer is A transpiration pull
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