The figure below illustrates a eukaryotic cell. An illustration of a eukaryotic cell A B 13 HEIT с rough endoplasmic reticulum Which of the following best describes how the two labeled structures work together? D حت nucleus They break down nutrients for the production of ATP via cellular respiration. They use stored genetic material to synthesize proteins. They synthesize sugars from water and carbon dioxide via photosynthesis. They Isolate and secrete toxic material from the cell via exocytosis. BUDE

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The figure below illustrates a eukaryotic cell.

[An illustration of a eukaryotic cell]

Labels in the illustration:
- Rough endoplasmic reticulum
- Nucleus

Which of the following best describes how the two labeled structures work together?

A. They break down nutrients for the production of ATP via cellular respiration.

B. They synthesize sugars from water and carbon dioxide via photosynthesis.

C. They use stored genetic material to synthesize proteins.

D. They isolate and secrete toxic material from the cell via exocytosis.

(Options with checkboxes for selection)
Transcribed Image Text:The figure below illustrates a eukaryotic cell. [An illustration of a eukaryotic cell] Labels in the illustration: - Rough endoplasmic reticulum - Nucleus Which of the following best describes how the two labeled structures work together? A. They break down nutrients for the production of ATP via cellular respiration. B. They synthesize sugars from water and carbon dioxide via photosynthesis. C. They use stored genetic material to synthesize proteins. D. They isolate and secrete toxic material from the cell via exocytosis. (Options with checkboxes for selection)
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