Which of the following causes movement of sugars throughout a plant? Active transport of water into the phloem to carry the sugar molecules. Positive pressure at the roots from water entering the plant, which pushes fluid into and up the phloem. Adhesive and cohesive forces, between water molecules and between water and vessel walls. Negative pressure in the phloem where sugars are produced that repels sugars away from the area. The presence of fruit (eg. apple) or tuber (eg. potato). Hint: use your knowledge of diffusion, osmosis, and how organisms can create concentration gradients to do things.Single choice

A

B, and D.

B

All are correct.

C

B, and E.

D

A, B, and D.

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