Question

What role do the cadmium control rods play in a fission reactor?
A.The rods control the rate of fission by absorbing neutrons.
B.The cadmium combines with spent uranium fuel to produce a non-radioactive product.
C.The rods focus the neutrons toward the center of the reactor.
D.The cadmium acts as a catalyst, enabling fission to occur at lower temperatures.
E.The rods move forward and backward, driving the pistons that turn the turbines.

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