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1) Yes, a bacteria cell could injure a plant cell by surrounding it and eating it, because bacteria produce chemicals that can damage, kill, or make it grow funny. The bacteria release enzymes which can kill or injure plant cells and then they absorb the nutrients that become available through this action.

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