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14 March, 12:00

Which of the following would most likely happen if the ATP synthesis in the mitochondria of a plant's cells suddenly operated poorly?

The plant cells would use ADP for fuel instead of ATP since there would be an abundance of ADP.

The plant cells would stop photosynthesis so there is no build-up of excess glucose in the cytoplasm.

The plant cells would die because they wouldn't extract enough energy from the glucose produced in photosynthesis.

The plant cells would function normally since they would make all the sugars they need during photosynthesis.

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  1. 14 March, 12:09
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    If the ATP synthesis in the mitochondria of a plant's cells suddenly operated poorly t he plant cells would die because they wouldn't extract enough energy from the glucose produced in photosynthesis.
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