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What molecule allows a blade of grass to stand up straight

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In plant cells there is something called a vacuole. It is a really large structure in the cell that covers most of the volume. It's filled with water to make the plant rigid, so that the leaf/blade/stem can stand up.

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All parts. All cells.

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In plant cells there is something called a vacuole. It is a really large structure in the cell that covers most of the volume. It's filled with water to make the plant rigid, so that the leaf/blade/stem can stand up.

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