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Chapter 20, Problem 8MCQ
Cell membrane damage causes death because
- a. the cell undergoes osmotic lysis.
- b. cell contents leak out.
- c. the cell plasmolyzes.
- d. the cell lacks a wall.
- e. none of the above
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