Plant cells have a large central vacuole that holds water and can swell, which then results in other cell organelles being pushed against the cell membrane. Which of the following best explains how being close to the cell membrane could benefit a cellular process? Nucleotides would have more access to A space in the cytosol and become more concentrated, benefiting DNA replication. Ribosomes would have more access to space in the cytosol and make more proteins, benefiting protein synthesis. B Mitochondria would have more access to glucose to convert into ATP, benefiting cellular respiration. Chloroplasts would have more access to light energy to convert carbon dioxide and D water into glucose, benefiting photosynthesis.

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Plant cells have a large central vacuole that holds water and
can swell, which then results in other cell organelles being
pushed against the cell membrane. Which of the following
best explains how being close to the cell membrane could
benefit a cellular process?
Nucleotides would have more access to
space in the cytosol and become more
concentrated, benefiting DNA replication.
A
Ribosomes would have more access to
space in the cytosol and make more
proteins, benefiting protein synthesis.
Mitochondria would have more access to
glucose to convert into ATP, benefiting
cellular respiration.
Chloroplasts would have more access to
light energy to convert carbon dioxide and
D
water into glucose, benefiting
photosynthesis.
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Transcribed Image Text:1:58 l 5GE Done 12 of 23 5 of 12 Plant cells have a large central vacuole that holds water and can swell, which then results in other cell organelles being pushed against the cell membrane. Which of the following best explains how being close to the cell membrane could benefit a cellular process? Nucleotides would have more access to space in the cytosol and become more concentrated, benefiting DNA replication. A Ribosomes would have more access to space in the cytosol and make more proteins, benefiting protein synthesis. Mitochondria would have more access to glucose to convert into ATP, benefiting cellular respiration. Chloroplasts would have more access to light energy to convert carbon dioxide and D water into glucose, benefiting photosynthesis. Submit
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