(SCIENCE QUESTION BUT I HAD TO PUT IN MATH!! ILL GIVE BRAINLY TO CORRECT ANSWER)
A plant takes up water from the soil through its roots. While most of the water taken up by the plant is lost by the leaves of the plant, some of the water is used.

How is this water used by the plant?


It is used to produce food.

It is used to attract insects.

It is used in the process of respiration.

It is used in the process of moving the plant toward the light.

Respuesta :

C.

It is used in the process of respiration.

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

I looked this up so I'm pretty sure this is correct however it still could be wrong. From my newfound understanding, the water is absorbed and goes up the xylem where most of it goes to the plant and only a small bit is left for the plant to grow

plants need sunlight to make their own food as we've been taught for years. many plants will actually grow toward sunlight. If they're saving that water to grow, they might as well grow toward the sunlight.

that's my explanation and my train of thought. I hope this helped!