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  • 24-01-2017
  • Biology
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Why do cilia cells have many mitochondria, and why do goblet cells have ribosomes?

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nicole22264 nicole22264
  • 05-02-2017
This is because the cilia cells are in desperate need of energy. They get this source of energy from the mitochondria. Also, goblet cells have ribosomes because they need proteins and catalysts to function 
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