Which of the following describes the Cohesion-Tension Theory in plants?Single choice

A
a. Tension placed on water by condensation at a plant's surface pulls a constant stream of water from the soil.
B
b. Tension placed on water by evaporation at a plant's surface pulls a constant stream of water from the soil.
C
c. Tension placed on water by evaporation at a plant's surface pulls a constant stream of water from the leaves.
D
d. Tension placed on water by evaporation at a plant's surface pulls a constant stream of water from the atmosphere.
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