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Biology, 06.01.2020 00:31 ROBIOX3551

How do the mitochondria to maintain homeostasis for the cell?
a. it the cell to move.
b. it extracts energy from food for the cell.
c. it controls the growth of the cell.
d. it regulates the temperature of the cell.

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How do the mitochondria to maintain homeostasis for the cell?
a. it the cell to move.

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