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multiple choice 6.15 points
how do plants protect themselves from viruses?
by forming galls/cysts around infections
antibodies label infected cells
by closing all stomata (leaf openings to the air)
macrophages attack infected cells
Brief Explanations
Plants form galls/cysts around infections as a defense mechanism against viruses. Antibodies are part of the animal immune - system, not plants. Closing all stomata would prevent gas exchange and is not a typical virus - defense. Macrophages are also part of the animal immune system.
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By forming galls/cysts around infections