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What is the main function of the central vacuole in a plant cell? A. absorbs energy from the Sun to produce food B. holds water and maintains turgor pressure C. breaks down mole…
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What is the main function of the central vacuole in a plant cell? A. absorbs energy from the Sun to produce food B. holds water and maintains turgor pressure C. breaks down molecules to release energy D. contains the cell's genetic material
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i think C or A according to bio 1 book.
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the correct answer is B
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