Plants absorb water from the soil to use for the process of photosynthesis The water...

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Plants absorb water from the soil to use for the process of photosynthesis The water must move from the soil into the roots of the plants up through the xylem and into the cells in the leaves of the plants The diagram below shows how water is able to move up the xylem by adhering to the xylem in the stems of plants The movement of water through xylem cells Which of the following best explains how water is able to move from the roots of a plant through the xylem and to the leaves of the plant A water molecule xylem cell B Water molecules are able to form hydrogen bonds with the xylem walls and they are pulled up the xylem Water molecules have the ability to form hydrogen bonds with each other and with the walls of the xylem

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