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Which is the function of mitochondria within a eukaryotic cell? A. Transport materials within the cell. B. Control what materials move into and out of the cell. C. Provide the cell with energy to perform
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Which is the function of mitochondria within a eukaryotic cell?
A.
Transport materials within the cell.
B.
Control what materials move into and out of the cell.
C.
Provide the cell with energy to perform its other functions.
D.
Store genetic information that provides instructions for the cell.
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C. Provide the cell with energy to perform its other functions.
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