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  1. Plants get water through the roots because of—
    1. elasticity
    2. capillarity
    3. viscosity
    4. photosynthesis
Correct Option: B

Plants absorb water from their root hairs on the root via osmosis. It is then transported to other parts of the plant (through the network of xylem vessels) through a combination of capillary action and "transiprational pull." Water moves through the plant by means of capillary action.



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