Transpiration in plants requires all of the following except: A. Adhesion of water molecules to cellulose. B. Cohesion between water molecules. C. Evaporation of water molecules. D. Active transport through xylem vessels. E. Transport through tracheld.

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D. Active transport through xylem vessels.

Transpiration in plants does not require ; ( C ) Evaporation of water molecules

Transpiration is the process by which plants release liquid water in form of vapor into the atmosphere through the openings on the leaves ( stomata ).

The cohesion between the molecules of water makes it possible for water to move up the xylem vessels found in plants. The xylem vessels been the most important of the two cell types of tracheary elements is responsible for the transport of water absorbed from the soil through the roots up the the stems and leaves of plants.  

The transport through the tracheid is not important but necessary because most of the active transport of water molecules goes through the xylem vessels.

Hence we can conclude that Transpiration in plants does not require evaporation of water molecules.

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