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Which of the following statement are false ?
(a) Most cells are tiny with volume range of `1-100 nm^(3)`
(b) Some cells have microvilli to increases the absorptive surface area
(c) All cells arise from pre-existing cells
(d) In plants, translocation of solutes is performed by xylem vessels and tracheids
(e) According to cell theory, all cells arise from abiotic material

A

a,c and e are false

B

a,d and e are false

C

b, c and d are false

D

c,d and e are false

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