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B.
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D.
How might removing the cell wall from a plant cell affect it?
the cell might change the shape
the cell would have less protection
the cell contents would leak out
both A and B

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Answer:

the cell would have less protection

Step-by-step explanation:

A plant cell without a cell wall might not have enough support, might lose too much water, and might be more prone to pathogens and insect infection. If a plant cell's cell wall is absent, there will be an impact on how well all of the cell organelles inside the cell operate as there won't be any diffusion.

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Answer: The answer is (D) Both A and B

Explanation: The cell wall in a plant cell helps the cell keep its shape and it help protect the cell from outside entities so without the cell wall a plant cell couldn't hold its shape or protect itself as well

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