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Animal cells are bathed in an isotonic fluid, and plant and bacteria cells have a cell wall. What does this protect the cell membrane from? A. shrinking B. bursting C. stretching
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Animal cells are bathed in an
isotonic fluid, and plant and
bacteria cells have a cell wall.
What does this protect the cell
membrane from?
A. shrinking
B. bursting
C. stretching
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