2. which set of functions is directly controlled by
the cell membrane?
(1) protein synt...
2. which set of functions is directly controlled by
the cell membrane?
(1) protein synthesis, respiration, digestion of food
molecules
(2) active transport, recognition of chemical
messages, protection
(3) enzyme production, elimination of large
molecules, duplication of dna codes
(4) release of atp molecules, regulation of cell
reproduction, food production
explain
at
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