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A. The cell would eventually die without the ATP that it needs for activities
B. The cell would be unaffected by the loss of mitochondria and will continue to function normally
C. The cell would rapidly produce more proteins
D . The cell would multiple uncontrollably because there is nothing to stop it anymore.
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