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Yeast Cells with Defective Mitochondria Are Incapable of Cellular Respiration

Question 39

Question 39

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Yeast cells with defective mitochondria are incapable of cellular respiration. These cells will be able to grow by catabolizing which of the following carbon sources for energy?


A) glucose
B) proteins
C) fatty acids
D) pyruvate

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