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1.Suppose there is a drought and play and plant cannot get enough water. What happens to the cytoplasm of and the organelles in the plant cells?

2. describe the main differences between lysosomes and vacuoles
3. Could a single part of a multicellular organism survive on its own? Explain your answer

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User Dsz
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answer: if they are not allowed of getting enough water they will figure out other ways/ forms to do it
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Answer:

1: if they cannot get enough water they will use techniques to protect themselves and conserve water.

2: Vacuole is a cell organelle which contains mainly water while lysosomes also cell organelle and are regarded as suicid bags by function. Vacuoles stores the undigested nutrients while the Lysosomes are the membrane bound sacs containing digestive enzymes that breaks down large molecules.

3: No, a single cell can carry out its functions independently but cannot survive or be sustained on its own because it needs help from the other cells from the multicellular organism to function properly.

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