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Which row of the table below correctly describes the role of cellulose, proteins and water in living organisms?
cellulose
proteins
water
D
solvent
enzymes & antibodies
for chemical reactions
B
strengthens cell walls
to make fats & oils
solvent
ั
strengthens cell walls
enzymes & antibodies
solvent
D
solvent
enzymes & antibodies
strengthens cell walls


Which row of the table below correctly describes the role of cellulose, proteins and

water in liv

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