What is the force behind the process known as "transpiration" in plants?

a. Cohesion-tension pulls water up via exporation from leaves.
b. Carbon dioxide is absorbed through stomata.
c. Water is absorbed into the leaves through stomata.
d. Water is absorbed into the roots through root hairs.


Ans: a. Cohesion-tension pulls water up via exporation from leaves.

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