ESS OF HUMAN A+P W/MODIF MAST ACCESS
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Author: Marieb
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Chapter 3, Problem 4MC
A cell with abundant peroxisomes would most likely be involved in
a. secretion.
b. storage of glycogen.
c. ATP manufacture.
d. movement.
e. detoxification activities.
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