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Integral Calculus (Binghamton University)
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1. The structure responsible for letting materials move into and out of a cell is the A. ribosome. B. chloroplast. C. cell membrane. D. nucleus. 2. In a cell, the breakdown of glucose to CO2 during aerobic respiration to produce energy is completed by the A. cell wall. B. mitochondria. C. vacuole. D. cytoplasm. 3. How do bacterial cells differ from eukaryotic cells? A. They lack nuclei. B. They lack ribosomes. C. They lack RNA. D. They lack cytoplasm. 4. Ribosomes produce A. organelles. B. proteins. C. glucose. D. water. 5. In plant cells, the conversion of CO2 to glucose occurs in the A. endoplasmic reticulum. B. nucleus. C. cell wall. D. chloroplasts.
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