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According to cell theory, where do plant cells come from? A) organelles B) other plant cells C) protein synthesis D) chemical reactions Please help!
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According to cell theory, where do plant cells come from?
A) organelles
B) other plant cells
C) protein synthesis
D) chemical reactions
Please help!
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I’ll say B, or C has to be the correct answer but if I were you I would put B. so Sorry if I got it wrong
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C is the answer protein synthesis
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