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Why do cells have a plasma membrane? A. to separate protein from the nucleus B. to distinguish plants from animals C. to define the size of the cell D. to separate the inside of the cell from its enviroment
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Why do cells have a plasma membrane?
A. to separate protein from the nucleus
B. to distinguish plants from animals
C. to define the size of the cell
D. to separate the inside of the cell from its enviroment
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A. To separate protein from the nucleus
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