Biology, 20.10.2020 20:01, SkinnestXOXO
The cells in the human heart work to make this muscle beat over 100,000 times each day. The cells in your kidneys remove
waste products and extra water from the body. Which cell organelles would you expect to be present in large quantities in
each cell type?
O A. Nuclei in the heart cell and mitochondria in the kidney cell
O
B. Vacuoles in the heart cell and chloroplasts in the kidney cell
O C. Lysosomes in the heart cell and mitochondria in the kidney cell
D. Mitochondria in the heart cells and lysosomes in the kidney cell
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