Why are all the different parts of the cells necessary

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Answer 1
Answer: In order to function properly, the cells have to have all of there parts!
Answer 2
Answer: Cells need their organelles to perform different tasks to maintain balance throughout the body. :)

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What is a round worm

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Name the two stages of respiration that are aerobic

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Aerobic cellular respiration uses oxygen and yields many more ATP molecules than anaerobic cellular respiration, which does not use oxygen and yields only two ATP molecules. There are three stages in the process of transforming glucose to ATP: glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and the electron transport chain.


What is DNA mutation.​

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Changes in DNA caused by mutation in a coding region of DNA can cause errors in protein sequence that may result in partially or completely non-functional proteins. Each cell, in order to function correctly, depends on thousands of proteins to function in the right places at the right times.

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Which photosystem is used first in photosynthesis

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Photosystem II is used first during photosynthesis.

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Photosystem II was used first in photosynthesis.

Define Cell Division

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the divsion of a cell into two daughter cells with the same genetic material