Multiple Choice
Trees are able to transport water from the roots to the top branches because
A) cohesion bonds water molecules to each other strongly.
B) adhesion bonds water molecules to the insides of the plant cells.
C) liquid water has a higher density than the air in the plant cells of the roots, trunk and branches.
D) water acts as a solvent of the tree cells as it moves upwards to the branches.
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