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Transpiration in plants requires all of the following except
A) Adhesion of water molecules to cellulose
B) Cohesion between water molecules
C) Evaporation of water molecules
D) Active transport through xylem cells
E) Transport through tracheids
Answer:
A) Adhesion of water molecules to cellulose
Step-by-step explanation:
Transpiration is the process whereby water is moved through a plant and evaporation occurs from parts such as leaves, stems and flowers. Leaf surfaces are filled with pores called stomata. Transpiration cools plants. They are two factors that can influence the rate of flow of water from the soil to a plant's roots: The hydraulic conductivity of the soil and the magnitude of pressure gradient through the soil. Water is transported into the plant's roots and then, into the xylem. The forces of cohesion and adhesion cause water molecules to take the shape of a column in the xylem. Water is moved from the xylem to the mesophyll cells then it evaporates from their surfaces and leaves the plant through diffusion through the stomata. Xylem tissue has tracheids and vessel elements. The transpiration organ in a plant is the epidermus. The stomata are a part of the epidermal system in plants.