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a. active transport of ions into the stele b. atmospheric pressure on roots c. evaporation of water through stoma d. the force of root pressure e. osmosis in the root ; Slide13: 9. Which of the following is responsible for the cohesion of water molecules?
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What kind of interaction between water molecules is responsible for the occurrence of cohesion? [PEEK] ... Which of the following is not a consequence of water molecules displaying partial charges arranged on opposite ends of the molecule? [PEEK]
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(c) FAQ: Is cohesion responsible for surface tension? Yes, but also involved is the fact that water molecules don't bond very well with air molecules. ... (c) The molecular weight (MW) of water is 18, but unlike water, all of the following are gasses at room temperature:
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Which of the following statements is most likely to be true? a. The ligand is water soluble and the receptor is on the plasma membrane. b. The ligand is not water soluble and the receptor is in the nucleus. c. The ligand freely circulates throughout the body and the receptor is in the nucleus.
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23. Which of the following is responsible for the cohesion of water molecules? ... a. hydrogen bonds between the oxygen atoms of two adjacent water molecules b. covalent bonds between the hydrogen atoms of two adjacent water molecules c. hydrogen bonds between the oxygen atoms of one water molecule and a hydrogen atom...
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In chemistry and physics, cohesion refers to the sticking together of alike molecules, such as water molecule being attracted to another water molecule. ... b. isoleucine c. serine d. cysteine e. lysine *The answer I got is a Which type of bond is most responsible for the following properties of water: cohesion,
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www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Cohesion
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Adhesion of water to the wood and cohesion of water molecules with one another play a critical role in the climbing process. The continual flow of water into the roots and evaporation of water from the leaves maintain an upward flow.
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The CTT theory can be summarized in the following eight statements: ... As discussed below, the risk of cavitation has been the most controversial aspect of the CTT. However, both cohesion between water molecules, which gives water its tensile strength, and adhesion of water molecules to xylem walls (see chapter 3 in...
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This force is due to two processes: soil particle surface molecular attraction (adhesion and absorption) to water and the cohesion that water molecules have to each other. This force declines in strength with distance from the soil particle. ... This article has been reviewed and approved by the following Topic Editor:
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