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Multiple choice & short answer review question: 1. In the leaf, chloroplasts are not found in the a. guard cells b. cuticle c. spongy layer d palisade layer
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Multiple choice & short answer review question:
1. In the leaf, chloroplasts are not found in the
a. guard cells b. cuticle
c. spongy layer
d palisade layer
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i think the answer is A
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