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A scientist tests a small section of a carrot root to determine which molecules were
present. The basic results showed that the molecules contained carbon, hydrogen
and oxygen, with some arranged in a ringed pattern, providing structure and energy
to the root. What inference can be made from this data?
The molecules are a type of carbohydrate

The carrot root is mainly composed of proteins

The carrot contains some type of sugar

Both A and C are correct



Answer :

Both A and C are correct.

Each cell in a plant is enclosed by the cell wall, an intricate extracellular matrix. In 1663, Robert Hooke became the first person to distinguish between and name different types of cells thanks to the thick cell walls of cork, which were visible under a crude microscope. The extracellular matrix created by animal cells is typically thinner, weaker, and—most importantly—less rigid than the walls of nearby plant cells, which are cemented together to form the entire plant. Early plant cells gave up their ability to crawl and embraced a sedentary lifestyle by developing rather solid walls that can be up to many micrometers thick. This lifestyle has survived in all current plants.

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