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why do plant cells have rigid walls?* 1 point to keep the organelles inside for photosynthesis to create dna to help the plant keep its shape
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Plant cell walls are rigid and provide structural support, helping the plant maintain its shape. Organelles are kept inside by the cell - membrane, photosynthesis occurs in chloroplasts, and DNA is created through replication processes not related to the cell wall.
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to help the plant keep its shape