How are leaf cells and root cells different? (1 point)

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Leaf cells can absorb nutrients from the air, but root cells require soil to absorb nutrients.
Leaf cells can absorb nutrients from the air, but root cells require soil to absorb nutrients.

Leaf cells have chloroplasts, but root cells do not.
Leaf cells have chloroplasts, but root cells do not.

Leaf cells have nuclei, but root cells do not.
Leaf cells have nuclei, but root cells do not.

Leaf cells can reproduce, but root cells cannot.

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The correct response is:

Leaf cells have chloroplasts, but root cells do not.

Leaf cells contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis, while root cells primarily absorb water and nutrients from the soil and do not have chloroplasts.

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