What feature do plants have that provide structure and form?
A.
Plants have an exoskeleton, like insects.
B.
Plants have an internal skeleton of bones.
C.
Plants have rigid tubes made of cellulose.
D.
Plants have an external covering that keeps them upright.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
help
OpenStudy (daniel_chernioglo):
what do you think it is :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
b
OpenStudy (daniel_chernioglo):
no... they dont have bones
OpenStudy (anonymous):
d
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OpenStudy (daniel_chernioglo):
Ya, i think its either C or D
OpenStudy (daniel_chernioglo):
@markchernioglo
OpenStudy (markchernioglo):
C.
OpenStudy (markchernioglo):
C is the answer for sure
OpenStudy (aaliyahfairgood):
c , the cellulose is made of the cell wall, which holds all nutrients
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OpenStudy (daniel_chernioglo):
thanks for the medal
OpenStudy (markchernioglo):
np jk wasnt me
OpenStudy (markchernioglo):
:p
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no prob man
OpenStudy (rzlearner):
Dont just guess random answers haha lol. If you had to guess it would be C or D b/c of the keywords in the other answers. After that just look up the definition of cellulose and see if it applies!
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OpenStudy (aaliyahfairgood):
i looked it up
OpenStudy (rzlearner):
That is pretty much all you have to do to be honest :p