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Based on this excerpt, plant cell cultures grown in bioreactors differ from industrially grown produce in which two of the following ways?

Based on this excerpt, plant cell cultures grown in bioreactors differ from industrially grown produce in which two of the following ways?
A) Plant cell cultures are expensive to grow, while industrially grown produce is affordable.
B) Plant cell cultures are delicious, while industrially grown produce tastes bland.
C) Plant cell cultures can be grown any time of year, while industrially grown produce cannot.
D) Plant cell cultures cannot be eaten, while industrially grown produce is safe to eat.
E) Plant cell cultures can be grown anywhere in the world, while industrially grown produce cannot.




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  1. The correct answers are:

    C) Plant cell cultures can be grown any time of year, while industrially grown produce cannot.

    D) Plant cell cultures cannot be eaten, while industrially grown produce is safe to eat.

    Explanation:

    Plant cell cultures are typically grown in controlled environments, allowing for year-round cultivation, regardless of the seasonal conditions that affect traditional farming (C). Additionally, plant cell cultures are often used for research or pharmaceutical purposes rather than as food, meaning they are not intended for consumption, unlike industrially grown produce, which is specifically cultivated for eating (D).

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