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Place the statements in the correct order to describe the process of water movement from the roots to the leaves. A. Root pressure forces water through the cells or along cell walls into the xylem.
B. Transpirational pull draws water up the xylem vessels.
C. A high concentration of solute in the root cells causes water to enter the root hairs.
D. Evaporation through the stomata creates a low concentration of water in the leaves.
E. Water in the leaves is used to manufacture sugar during photosynthesis.
F. Water moves from the xylem into the ground tissue of the leaves.

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