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Which statement explains why antibiotics do not break down cell walls in plants? Plant cells are less complex than bacterial cells, and their cell walls are made of enzymes which prevent the antibiotic from breaking down the plant cell walls.
Plant cells are prokaryotic, and their cell walls are made of lipids which prevent the antibiotics from breaking down the plant cell walls.
O Plant cells are simple cells, and their cell walls are made of carbohydrates which prevent the antibiotics from breaking down the plant cell walls.
O Plant cells are eukaryotic, and their cell walls are made of different proteins which prevent the antibiotics from breaking down the plant cell walls.

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