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Life Sciences Practice Test: Structure of Eukaryotic Cell
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Eukaryotic cells have the following structures:   Nucleus A double-membraned organelle that stores the cell's DNA and controls cellular activities. The nucleus is the largest organelle in the cell and is surrounded by a nuclear membrane. Mitochondria Organelles that produce the majority of the cell's energy through cellular respiration. Mitochondria have a double membrane structure, with an outer membrane and an inner membrane. Membrane A structure that separates the cell's nucleus and organelles from each other, and the cell itself from the outside environment. Ribosomes Present in... Show more
Life Sciences Practice Test: Structure of Eukaryotic Cell
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1. What is the function of antiporters?

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