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What would cause a plant to stop growing? a. too much starch b. lack of water c. not enough polysaccharides d. no supply of calcium APEX PLZ HELP
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What would cause a plant to stop growing?
a. too much starch
b. lack of water
c. not enough polysaccharides
d. no supply of calcium
APEX PLZ HELP
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B. Lack of water
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b) lack of water
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