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Most of the water, in mature plant cells, occurs chiefly in which of the following?
Options
(a) cell wall
(b) cytoplasm
(c) vacuoles
(d) nucleus
Correct Answer:
vacuoles
Explanation:
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Topics: Cell Structure and Functions
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Subject: Biology
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- Apomictic embryos in citrus arise from
- In glycolysis, during oxidation electrons are removed by
- In plant biotechnology, root tumours are induced by
- The respiratory and cardiac centres are located in
- Beet root if kept in cold water anthocyanin does not come out due to plasma membrane
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Subject: Biology (4253)
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