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What would happen if the ribosomes in the cell were destroyed by? A. The cell would be unable to produce glucose.
B. The cell would no longer be able to produce proteins.
C. The cell would not be able to make enough ATP through
respiration.
D. The cell would not be able to make lipids.

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