For a plant cell to elongate the cell wall must be altered. Some of the steps associated with this process are shown below. Put them in the order in which they occur in the plant. If an event listed does not occur...select that option. H+-ATPase moved from the ER to the plasma membrane. Turgor pressure elongates the cell. Cellulose microfirbrils are degraded (broken down). Cell wall acidifies. Expansin is active and hemicellulose is cleaved. [Choose ] [Choose ] [Choose ] [Choose ] [Choose ]

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For a plant cell to elongate the cell wall must be altered. Some of the steps associated with this
process are shown below. Put them in the order in which they occur in the plant. If an event listed
does not occur...select that option.
H+-ATPase moved from the ER to the
plasma membrane.
Turgor pressure elongates the cell.
Cellulose microfirbrils are degraded (broken
down).
Cell wall acidifies.
Expansin is active and hemicellulose is
cleaved.
[Choose ]
[Choose ]
[Choose ]
[Choose ]
[Choose ]
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Transcribed Image Text:For a plant cell to elongate the cell wall must be altered. Some of the steps associated with this process are shown below. Put them in the order in which they occur in the plant. If an event listed does not occur...select that option. H+-ATPase moved from the ER to the plasma membrane. Turgor pressure elongates the cell. Cellulose microfirbrils are degraded (broken down). Cell wall acidifies. Expansin is active and hemicellulose is cleaved. [Choose ] [Choose ] [Choose ] [Choose ] [Choose ] >
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