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Why do some plants remove water from their cells to reduce the amount of water that freezes inside them during winter
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Why do some plants remove water from their cells to reduce the amount of water that freezes inside them during winter
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Why do some plants remove water from their cells to reduce the amount of water that freezes inside them during winter
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so the plant doesn't freeze (; that was easy
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