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Plants store their nutrients, and water in their: A.nucleus B.vacuole C.chloroplasts D.cell membrane
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Plants store their nutrients, and water in their: A.nucleus B.vacuole C.chloroplasts D.cell membrane
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Plants store nutrients inside of their cells. They store nutrients so that they can use them later when nutrients are less plentiful.
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