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Physics, 05.02.2021 23:30 lexybellx3

The reason why plants go limp when they don't have water for a while A. There is no actual physical change when plants don't have water.
B. Cells sink in because the salt becomes too concentrated and it draws in the cell walls.
C. The cells sink in a little because the central vacuole has very little water in it and becomes concave.
D. None of these were the correct explanation.

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