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4 February, 09:57

How are bacterial cells and human cells alike?

A. They allow nutrients through the nuclear membrane.

B. They allow carbon dioxide through the cell wall

C. They allow nutrients through the cell membrane.

D. They allow oxygen through the cell wall.

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  1. 4 February, 11:22
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    B - carbon dioxide is needed for bacterial and human life. So when carbon dioxide shows it's almost like a security gate it will open its door and close as soon as it gets all the way through
  2. 4 February, 13:48
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    The answer is B because they don't have a mitochondrion so they can allow nutrients
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