Plants are able to defend themselves against viruses that have invaded their cells by:
A) producing antibodies.
B) recognizing viral RNA and interrupting its replication.
C) causing the virus to detach from the cell membrane before it injects its RNA.
D) producing sticky proteins on the cell surface that capture the viruses.
E) increasing the number of plasmodesmata per cell.
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