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Choose the incorrect match

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Nucleus : RNA

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Lysosome : protein synthesis

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Mitochondria : respiration

D
Cytoskeleton : microtubules

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Lysosomes function as the digestive system of the cell, serving both to degrade material taken up from outside the cell and to digest obsolete components of the cell itself.
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Choose the incorrect match
TopicCell: The Unit of Life
SubjectBiology
ClassClass 11
Answer TypeText solution:1
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