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The correct answer is **D. transcription**. Systemic herbicides typically disrupt the production of specific proteins in plants by interfering with the transcription of DNA into RNA, leading to stunted growth and development.

C. mitosis

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Question: Systemic herbicides are chemicals that attack enzymes in plants. Plants treated with these herbicides do not grow and develop. What cellular process is affected by systemic herbicides? A. osmosis B. glycolysis C. mitosis D. transcription

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B. Glycolysis Systemic herbicides typically interfere with essential enzymes, hindering crucial metabolic pathways such as glycolysis. By disrupting glycolysis, the herbicides prevent plants from producing the energy necessary for growth and development, ultimately causing the plants to die. Therefore, glycolysis is the cellular process most affected by systemic herbicides.

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Oct. 31, 2024, 11:55 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, October 31, 2024

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