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What type of microorganisms do cellulose cell walls help to resist?

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practice

Style

Topic

Plant disease (biology only)

Question

  1. A. Insects
  2. B. Bacteria, fungi, and viruses
  3. C. Nematodes
  4. D. Mollusks

Answer

The correct option is Bacteria, fungi, and viruses because it matches the approved biology in Plant defence responses within Plant disease (biology only).

Explanation

The correct option is Bacteria, fungi, and viruses because it stays accurate for Plant defence responses in Plant disease (biology only). It matches the approved learning objective about explain how cellulose cell walls resist invasion by microorganisms and avoids the oversimplified distractors.

Common mistake

Misunderstanding Cellulose Function

Students often think that cellulose cell walls completely prevent all microorganisms from entering the plant.

Clarify that while cellulose cell walls provide a strong barrier, they primarily help resist invasion by making it difficult for microorganisms to penetrate, rather than completely blocking them.

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