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How does osmotic pressure affect plants structure? The more water stored in the vacuole, the more structural support plants receive. Osmotic pressure prevents plants from loosing water. Osmotic pressure allows plants to receive more sunlight during the day. Water in the vacuole prevents plants from being eaten by animals.

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How does osmotic pressure affect plants structure?

A. Osmotic pressure prevents plants from losing water.

B. The more water stored in the vacuole, the more structural support plants receive.

C. Water in the vacuole prevents plants from being eaten by animals.

D. Osmotic pressure allows plants to receive more sunlight during the day.

Step-by-step explanation:

ANSWER IS B. The more water stored in the vacuole, the more structural support plants receive.

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User Aaron Cooley
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The more water stored in the vacuole, the more structural support plants receive. THis is why plants wither (lose structure) when they have not been watered.

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User Viraj Wadate
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