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Students in a science class were asked to investigate how missing or damaged
organelles affect cellular homeostasis for cells found in muscle tissues.
Which of the following questions should they ask to determine if these muscle cells
are functioning properly? (AKS 151)
At what rate do the chloroplasts of the cell need to capture enough sunlight to
meet the high energy needs of the cell?
At what rate do the ribosomes of the cell need to work to produce enough
glucose to meet the high energy needs of the cell?
At what rate do the mitochondria of the cell need to convert glucose to usable
energy molecules to meet the high energy needs of the cell?
At what rate does the cell wall need to break down its carbohydrate structure to
meet the high energy needs of the cell?
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