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- Explain the movement of water in a plant according to thecohesion-tension model of xylem transport.Describe the relationship between transpiration rate and light intensity in basil Ocimum basilicum in terms of photosynthesis, optimal range, and stomata.Describe the cohesion-tension theory as an explanation for longdistance water movement in plants.
- Describe the pathway water would take from the leaf out into the atmosphere. Describe the water's movement through any cells, tissues, and/or systems of the plant body.List the correct sequence of events for the movement ofwater in xylem, and sucrose in phloem.Explain how water moves up the xylem vessels to the leaves in a continuous column.