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SashulF [63]
3 years ago
8

water flows of the plants stem in force of gravity in which of the following ways could the movement of water up a plant be mode

led? A. Blow air through a clear straw in glass of water. Observe the level of water inside the staw. B. Place a clear pipe in a small tub of water. shake the tub back and forth. watch how water moves around pipe. C Place the tip of a sponge in water dyed with food coloring. watch how the water moves up the sponge. D Pour a glass of water of top of a towel thats is spread out on a table.
Biology
2 answers:
kondaur [170]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The correct answer will be option-C.

Explanation:

The water moves from the ground to the top of the plants against the force of gravity in xylem tracheids and vessels. The physical force that acts on the upward movement of water is the "capillary action".  

In the given questions the demonstration of the upward movement of the water can be demonstrated by the placing a sponge in colored water as. When the sponge will be placed in colored water the water will move upward through capillary action which will be easily observed as the water is colored.

Thus, option- C is the correct answer.

koban [17]3 years ago
6 0

C because the sponge will take up the water through absorption which is how plants pull water up

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