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which force of attraction helps move water up through plants?
a gravitational pull
b magnetic pull
c covalent bonds
d hydrogen bonds
Hydrogen bonds create cohesion among water molecules and adhesion between water and plant - cell walls. This allows water to move up through plants via capillary action. Gravitational pull acts downward, magnetic pull is not relevant here, and covalent bonds are within water molecules and not the force responsible for upward water movement in plants.
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D. Hydrogen bonds