Question 4 Which three organelles work together to prevent a plant cell from bursting when it has absorbed too much water? a lysosome, cell membrane, and chloroplast ribosome, cell membrane, and Golgi apparatus cytoplasm, cell wall, and endoplasmic reticulum vacuole, cell wall, and cell membrane

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The correct answer is vacuole, cell wall, and cell membrane.

In plant cells, the vacuole stores water and helps maintain turgor pressure, while the cell wall provides structural support and prevents excessive expansion of the cell. The cell membrane also plays a role in regulating the intake and outflow of water and solutes. Together, these organelles help prevent the cell from bursting when it absorbs too much water.