As water moves from roots to leaves
A) water potential becomes more negative.
B) water potential becomes more positive.
C) water potential becomes more negative toward the trunk and more positive toward the leaves.
D) there is no net change in water potential.
E) changes in water potential are determined by the concentration of solutes.
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