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One cell has more mitochondria than the other. How would having more mitochondria affect the cell's function?
It would release less energy from glucose molecules.
It would absorb more energy in glucose molecules.
It would release more energy from glucose molecules.
It would absorb less energy in glucose molecules.
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I think 3 is true because cell s organelles and its shapes depends on their functions and works they will do , so when a cell have more mitochondria that means it is a cell that need more energy than the other cell and It would release more energy from glucose molecules., for example spermatozoid is a kind of cell that have more mitochondria than cone cells(cells of sight in eyes)because sperms are motive and must able to move!
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It would release more energy from glucose molecules
Step-by-step explanation:
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