Cell shape is related to its function. The function of a cell with long extensions would be
A) to narrow or widen a passage
B) movement
C) to increase surface area
D) secretion
E) to conduct information over a great distance
Answer: E
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The Cellular Level of Organization
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- A nucleosome is (blank).
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