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Answer:
It's A
Explanation:
Cellular respiration breaks down sugar into energy that plant cells use to grow.
A plant cell gets the energy it needs for cellular processes is best described by ATP being transported to cells that lack chloroplasts(roots, stems, etc.)
What describes best how a plant cell gets the energy it needs for cellular processes?
- ATP is able to power cellular processes by transferring a phosphate group to another molecule.
- The above process of ATP being able to transfer is known as phosphorylation.
- ATP acts as a cell's storehouse of energy as it transfers to cells that lack chloroplasts.
- Active transport mechanisms do just this, expending energy(often in the form of ATP) to maintain the right concentrations of ions and molecules in the living cells.
Hence, option B is the correct answer.
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