The movement of water molecules in a plant is shown below.

In order for water to move into the leaves of a plant from the roots, which of the following must occur?

Responses

Transpiration in the roots absorbs water and pushes it to the leaves up the shoot system

StartFragment, Transpiration in the roots absorbs water and pushes it to the leaves up the shoot system,

Transpiration in the leaves releases gas and water vapor, pulling water up from the shoot system

StartFragment, Transpiration in the leaves releases gas and water vapor, pulling water up from the shoot system,

Pressure from the stem works like muscular contractions to push water up the stem to the leaves

StartFragment, Pressure from the stem works like muscular contractions to push water up the stem to the leaves,

Transpiration in the leaves absorbs water from the air, supplementing any water that is unable to make it up the stem.

Transpiration in the leaves releases gas and water vapor, pulling water up from the shoot system