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A B, C, and D are the basic parts of all the cells. Part A contains thread-like structures called E which transfer the characteristics from parents to their offspring. Part B uses glucose and oxygen to produce energy whereas part C controls the movement of substances 'into the cell' and 'out of the cell'. Part D is a transparent, jelly-like material. What could A, B, C, and D be?

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A B, C, and D are the basic parts of all the cells. Part A contains thread-like structures called E which transfer the characteristics from parents to their offspring. Part B uses glucose and oxygen to produce energy whereas part C controls the movement of substances 'into the cell' and 'out of the cell'. Part D is a transparent, jelly-like material. What could A, B, C, and D be?



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