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    Even in the Absence of Transpiration, Some Water Can Move
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Even in the Absence of Transpiration, Some Water Can Move

Question 32

Question 32

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Even in the absence of transpiration, some water can move into the roots and partially up the xylem columns.This phenomenon is due to


A) flooding.
B) stomatal opening.
C) root pressure.
D) proton pumps.

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