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Plant cells have many barriers to protect and hold in all the all the stuff in the cytosol. What is the outermost barrier?
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Plant cells have many barriers to protect and hold in all the all the stuff in the cytosol. What is the outermost barrier?
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The barrier that you need to get through is the cell wall.
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