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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following structures is responsible for providing energy for the cell? Chloroplast Nucleus Mitochondrium Cell membrane

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Mitochondrium

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Mitochondria is responsible for providing energy for the cell

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Mitochondrium is the energy apparatus of the cell.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

mitochondaria

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Mitochondrium

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm not sure but my original thought completly tought up on my own would be Mitochondrium

OpenStudy (anonymous):

mitochondria is what creates ATP, ATP is, very briefly, energy. the nucleus is what surrounds the DNA (genetic material which determines for example your hair color, bone structure, height etc..)of the cell. the cell membrane simply acts as a cover for the cell, allowing only certain structure in and out of the cell. the chloroplast in found in plant cells, it is what contains the green pigment that makes leaves green and it plays a role in photosynthesis.

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