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Plants have specialized water-transporting cells that move water from the roots up through other parts of the plant. What can you determine about these cells? A. They serve a specific function, but are not important for survival. B. There is not enough information. C. They serve a general function, and the plant could survive without them. D. They serve an important specific function, and the plant could not survive without them.

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Answer: The answer is D

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If the plants do not have water moving through the roots, then the plant will not survive its life process.

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