Water will move out of the plant instead of being absorbed if
A. The water potential of the soil solution is less negative than that of the cell sap of the root cells
B. The water potential of the soil solution is more negative than that of the cell sap of the root cells
C. The water potential of the soil solution is equal to that of the cell sap of the root cells
D. Either A or C
Answer: Option B
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