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AP Biology 3.1 Free Energy and Molecular Building Blocks. Which of the following organelle-function pairs is mismatched?

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Thank you here's Your smoke too sure brought to you

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by mismatches which usually occur when your school schedules a

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game against the nine time defending state champion Which of

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the following organ l function pairs is mismatched And here

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the potential answers aren't mismatched This man she used to

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be mrs matched and divorce Okay well chances are you

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haven't yet had an apparatus named after you while the

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nobel prize winning italian biologist come yo golgi golgi that

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had an organ l that is found in most eukaryotic

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cells named in his honor And he made certain that

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to this day the function of golgi apparatus is to

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receive a sort and ship proteins So answer a is

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a match which since we're looking for a mismatch is

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a bad thing So it's not a mitochondria are unusual

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Organelles That act is power plants of the cell At

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the end of the electron transport chain Oxygen ultimately forms

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water while at the same time mitochondria produced a teepee

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That process is called oxidative phosphor relation the unscientific translation

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of which is answer b is a match and therefore

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the wrong answer Then what about answer D Well the

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nucleus is in charge of everything that occurs within a

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cell Think of it is the equivalent of an eight

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hundred page manual on how to set up your new

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smartphone it's only right that the largest organ ellen and

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animal cell would store the cell's dna so yeah d

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matches the nucleus to its correct function One more shot

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at this thing All right answer See smooth endo plasma

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critic yah lem or s e r it's an organ

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l found in both animal and plant cells Its main

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function is to make cellular products like hormones and lipids

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You know that stuff that brings on those it's just

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before the big date However s e r is not

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associated with riva zones and there's No way it can

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synthesize proteins so answer c is a mismatch and the

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answer we've been looking for Good old c are keeping

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the peace ample cream makers in business forever and ever

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