Multiple Choice
If a fungicide was applied near a plant, how might it kill the plant?
A) By killing the fungus associated with the plant's roots
B) By breaking down the chitin in the plant's cell walls
C) By killing the insects that pollinate the plants
D) Fungicides kill fungi, not plants, so the plant would be fine.
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