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A scientist investigates two types of cells located in different parts of the human body. Cell A contains many more mitochondria than Cell B. What is the best conclusion to make from this observation
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Cell A does more work than Cell B
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Which of these organelles folds proteins
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Rough endoplasmic reticulum
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Which organelle is responsible for garbage disposal and recycling in an animal cell
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Lysosome
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What is the function of ribosomes in cells
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To make proteins for the body.
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What do eukaryotes have that prokaryotes don't
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Membrane-enclosed Organelles
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How are proteins used in mating by japanese beetles
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They send proteins as chemical messages.
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A scientist investigates two types of cells located in different parts of the human body. Cell A contains many more mitochondria than Cell B. What is the best conclusion to make from this observation
Cell A does more work than Cell B
Which of these organelles folds proteins
Rough endoplasmic reticulum
Which organelle is responsible for garbage disposal and recycling in an animal cell
Lysosome
What is the function of ribosomes in cells
To make proteins for the body.
What do eukaryotes have that prokaryotes don't
Membrane-enclosed Organelles
How are proteins used in mating by japanese beetles