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How does the nucleus help the mitochondria function?

A. The nucleus supplies the genetic information to make some of the proteins that are needed by the mitochondrion.
B. The nucleus repairs DNA that is transported to the mitochondrion.
C. The nucleus produces carbohydrates that the mitochondrion uses to produce energy.
D. The nucleus produces lipids that are transported to the mitochondrion to form its inner membrane.

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D

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