Which of the following is an appropriate description of how consuming the cellulose in bamboo supports pandas' cellular needs? Cellulose in bamboo is a complex carbohydrate that is broken down into A simple sugars that provide energy for the cell to produce ATP. Cellulose in bamboo is a protein used to produce enzymes necessary to catalyze B cellular reactions. Cellulose in bamboo is made up of lipids that can be broken down into phospholipids C that are used to build cellular membranes. Cellulose in bamboo is primarily made up of nucleic acids that are broken down and D reassembled in the cell to make DNA and RNA.

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Which of the following is an appropriate description of how
consuming the cellulose in bamboo supports pandas'
cellular needs?
Cellulose in bamboo is a complex
carbohydrate that is broken down into
A
simple sugars that provide energy for the
cell to produce ATP.
Cellulose in bamboo is a protein used to
B
produce enzymes necessary to catalyze
cellular reactions.
Cellulose in bamboo is made up of lipids
that can be broken down into phospholipids
that are used to build cellular membranes.
Cellulose in bamboo is primarily made up
of nucleic acids that are broken down and
D
reassembled in the cell to make DNA and
RNA.
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Transcribed Image Text:1:58 l 5GE Done 20 of 23 7 of 12 Question 7 My Response Which of the following is an appropriate description of how consuming the cellulose in bamboo supports pandas' cellular needs? Cellulose in bamboo is a complex carbohydrate that is broken down into A simple sugars that provide energy for the cell to produce ATP. Cellulose in bamboo is a protein used to B produce enzymes necessary to catalyze cellular reactions. Cellulose in bamboo is made up of lipids that can be broken down into phospholipids that are used to build cellular membranes. Cellulose in bamboo is primarily made up of nucleic acids that are broken down and D reassembled in the cell to make DNA and RNA. Submit II
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