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The correct answer is **B. Vacuole, cell wall, and cell membrane**.
In plant cells, the vacuole plays a crucial role in storing water and maintaining turgor pressure. When a plant cell absorbs too much water, the vacuole fills up, and the cell wall provides structural support to prevent the cell from bursting. The cell membrane is important for regulating the intake and distribution of water within the cell. Together, these organelles help maintain the stability of the cell when it is in a hypotonic environment.