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Sometimes a cell is compared to a city. How would the energy needs of a cell be compared to the energy needs of a city?
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Sometimes a cell is compared to a city. How would the energy needs of a cell be compared to the energy needs of a city?
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Perhaps it could be a with a side of b c and d
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A city needs power plants to support just about everything in it, just as a cell needs the mitochondria to support the cell in doing it's job.
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