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Biology, 27.11.2019 17:31, yayrocks2395

What is the best explanation for the process of transpiration in plants? a. it is the evaporation of water from leaf stomata, which in xylem transport. b. it is the condensation of water droplets on leaf surfaces, which in phloem transport. c. it is the property of water molecules to adhere to the xylem wall while traveling against gravity.

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