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The Fastest Growth Rate for a Species Occurs at Temperatures

Question 13

Question 13

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The fastest growth rate for a species occurs at temperatures where a cell's ________ work most efficiently.


A) lipids
B) membranes
C) nucleic acids
D) proteins
E) polysaccharides

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