When a cell, such as a red blood cell, is placed in pure distilled water, water will move into the cell, causing it to expand and burst. However, most plant cells, which are surrounded by a tough cellulose wall, will not burst when placed in pure distilled water.
This information indicates which of the following statements about cells?
A . A plant cell cannot survive in pure distilled water.
B . Water can dissolve a cellulose wall.
C . A cellulose wall can resist the expansion of the cell.
D . A cellulose wall is sometimes found around an animal cell.
E . A plant cell absorbs more water than an animal cell.
Answer: C
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