Which statement best explains how a plant is able to grow well in aluminum-rich soil?
A) The plant stores absorbed aluminum in the cytosol of leaf cells.
B) The plant sequesters absorbed aluminum in the vacuoles.
C) The plant takes up and excretes large amounts of aluminum through special glands in the leaves.
D) The plant's roots convert absorbed aluminum into a nontoxic compound.
E) The plant excretes aluminum from special nodules that develop on the roots.
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