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18. Cell Junctions and Tissues / Plant Tissue / Problem 4
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Why do secondary cell walls form only after a plant cell has stopped growing?
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Because they are permeable and facilitate nutrient exchange.
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Because they are rigid and inhibit further cell expansion.
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Because they are temporary structures that degrade over time.
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Because they are flexible and allow for continued growth.
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