If you were to apply an inhibitor that shuts down the mitochondria, what would occur in the gills of freshwater fish?
A) Chloride cells would cease to function.
B) Pavement cells would increase in function.
C) Sodium uptake would be unaffected.
D) Urination would cease.
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