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As water enters this plant cell structure, the cell becomes more turgid. This plant cell structure is the A) vacuole. B) cytoplasm. C) cell wall. D) chloroplast.

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A.vacuole

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User Johanna Larsson
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The plant cell structure that makes the cell become turgin once water enters it is known as A. vacuole. It is a part of a cell that resembles a bubble and where food and water are stored so that the plant can use them and turn them into oxygen. So obviously, when there is water in vacuoles, they become bigger, so the plant becomes turgid, which means that it becomes swollen, swells up.
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