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What is the main function of a vacuole in a cell?
cell membrane
storage
They are acted on by enzymes and release the energy they contain.
a nucleus
Vacuole - production of ATP
organelles
are highly specific in their actions
Ribosomes
The largest amount of DNA in a plant cell is contained in
cell membrane
storage
They are acted on by enzymes and release the energy they contain.
a nucleus
Vacuole - production of ATP
organelles
are highly specific in their actions
Ribosomes
What happens to certain nutrient molecules after they pass into muscle cells?
cell membrane
storage
They are acted on by enzymes and release the energy they contain.
a nucleus
Vacuole - production of ATP
organelles
are highly specific in their actions
Ribosomes
Which organelle is correctly paired with its specific function?
cell membrane
storage
They are acted on by enzymes and release the energy they contain.
a nucleus
Vacuole - production of ATP
organelles
are highly specific in their actions
Ribosomes
Damage to which structure will most directly disrupt water balance within a single-celled organism?
cell membrane
storage
They are acted on by enzymes and release the energy they contain.
a nucleus
Vacuole - production of ATP
organelles
are highly specific in their actions
Ribosomes
In a cell, information that controls the production of proteins must pass from the nucleus to the
cell membrane
storage
They are acted on by enzymes and release the energy they contain.
a nucleus
Vacuole - production of ATP
organelles
are highly specific in their actions
Ribosomes
One similarity between cell receptors and antibodies is that both
cell membrane
storage
They are acted on by enzymes and release the energy they contain.
a nucleus
Vacuole - production of ATP
organelles
are highly specific in their actions
Ribosomes
Homeostasis in unicellular organisms depends on the proper functioning of
cell membrane
storage
They are acted on by enzymes and release the energy they contain.
a nucleus
Vacuole - production of ATP
organelles
are highly specific in their actions
Ribosomes
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