How does the cell get rid of waste products like carbon dioxide? A.The waste is transported in the nucleus. B.The waste leaves through the cell membrane. C.The waste is converted into ATP.
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Cells rely on garbage disposal systems to keep their interiors neat and tidy. If it weren't for these systems, cells could look like microscopic junkyards—and worse, they might not function properly
One of the cell's trash processors is called the proteasome. It breaks down proteins, the building blocks and mini-machines that make up many cell parts. The barrel-shaped proteasome disassembles damaged or unwanted proteins, breaking them into bits that the cell can re-use to make new proteins. In this way, the proteasome is just as much a recycling plant as it is a garbage disposal.
If it is waste then what's the point of keeping it inside the nucleus ? So A is definitely out The waste is not converted to ATP ! So the answer is B
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