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Why do plants cells have a cell wall? (pick all that apply) To transport proteins in and out of the cell. To give the cell and therefore the plant as a whole, shape. To allow movement of water in and out
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Why do plants cells have a cell wall? (pick all that apply)
To transport proteins in and out of the cell.
To give the cell and therefore the plant as a whole, shape.
To allow movement of water in and out of the cell.
To keep out foreign enemies.
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b,to give the plant and cell as a whole shape
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