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What makes plants wilt?

C. a lack of stability that would usually come from the
ribosomes
A. a lack of turgor pressure that would usually come
from water stored in the central vacuole
B. a lack of motility that would usually come from the
nucleus

What makes plants wilt? C. a lack of stability that would usually come from the ribosomes-example-1
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User Rpattabi
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Answer: a lack of turgor pressure that would usually come from water stored in the central vacuole

Explanation: Dehydration.

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User Amitdigga
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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

Due to the hot weather the plants moisture start to decrease until they wilt.

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User Watchtower
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