A scientist discovers a chemical that allows cells to grow until they are several times their normal size. What would happen to these enlarged cells?

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Responses

The cells would have difficulty taking in food and releasing wastes.

The cells would have difficulty taking in food and releasing wastes.

The cells would be unable to produce proteins through anabolic pathways.

The cells would be unable to produce proteins through anabolic pathways.

The cells would not be able to convert NADH to NAD+



+
.

The cells would not be able to convert NADH to N A D + .

The cells would need to inhibit phosphofructokinase to reduce the rate of glycolysis.

The cells would need to inhibit phosphofructokinase to reduce the rate of glycolysis.

The cells would have difficulty taking in food and releasing wastes.