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If hydrogen bonds between water molecules were, collectively, not as strong as they are, how would this affect plant height?

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  • 01-02-2020

Answer:

Plants will be shorter

Explanation:

Hydrogen bonds are responsible for the movement of water through plants. As hydrogen bonds are responsible for the movement of water through plant xylem and phloem, plants would be shorter.

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