What does the presence of many mitochondria imply about a cell's energy requirements?

A) The cell has high energy demand.
B) The cell has low energy demand.
C) The cell produces enough energy by glycolysis.
D) The cell produces enough energy by fermentation.
E) The cell has average energy demand.


Answer: A

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