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A student is investigating the responses of plants to their environment. As part of the investigation, he studies a plant that receives sufficient water and has straight, upright stems and firm leaves. He also studies another plant that was grown in dry soil, and has wilted stems and
leaves. Next, the student examines the cells of the plants under a microscope. Which cellular organelle will display the greatest difference
between the two plants?

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