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Chemistry, 24.02.2021 19:20 Fireburntbudder

A student is using a 12-inch clear plastic tub to model a plant cell wall. Given this model design, which other part could best be included in the model?
A a drop of red food dye, to model mitochondria
B. a basketball, to model the nucleus
C. an 11-inch green plastic tub, to model a chloroplast
D. clear gelatin, to model the cytoplasm

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