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which organelle in a plant cell would mainly help the cell take in water or get rid of water just like the potato did?this known as ''osmosis.'' how do you known that this organelle would help with that
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which organelle in a plant cell would mainly help the cell take in water or get rid of water just like the potato did?this known as ''osmosis.'' how do you known that this organelle would help with that process
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what ik tht thts what scientists figured out and thts all :)
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