Multiple Choice
If water molecules (H2O) suddenly stopped forming hydrogen bonds with each other, how would water transport in vascular plants change (if at all) ?
A) It would remain the same, because H2O molecules also form oxygen bonds.
B) It would remain the same, because water transport only depends on osmosis.
C) It would stop, because water transport relies on H2O molecules being connected by hydrogen bonds.
D) It would increase, because hydrogen bonds inhibit water transport.
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