Researchers can use solvents to extract, or break apart, components of a cell or tissue to separate and/or isolate components. If you extracted some cells with a non-polar organic solvent, what would the solvent contain the MOST of at the end of the process? A. chlorophyll B. ATP C. glucose D. hydrogen ions

If non-polar organic solvent was used to extract cells, it would mostly contain non-polar molecules. Among the given options, chlorophyll is the non-polar molecule, so the solvent would contain the MOST of chlorophyll at the end of the process. Therefore, the correct answer is A. chlorophyll.