What does the mitochondria do in a cell? What are the structures in the nucleus of a cell that store genetic information? a. Centrosome b. Chromesomes c. Cytoplasm d. Genotype e. Mitochondria What is the name of cell division in body cells?
What does the mitochondria do in a cell? Which cell organelle makes the digestive enzymes present in lysosomes? Which type of membrane-bound organelle would be abundant in a eukaryotic cell that is specialized in the secretion of a protein hormone? Explain. ...
What does peroxisome do in a plant cell? Peroxisomes are thesole site of fatty acid β-oxidationin plant cells and are involved in generating two phytohormones: IAA and JA. They play an important role in photorespiration in conjunction with mitochondria and chloroplasts. What is the role of per...
Both chloroplasts and mitochondria, which exist in modern eukaryotic cells and still retain their own genomes, are thought to have arisen in this manner (Figure 5). Figure 5: The origin of mitochondria and chloroplasts Mitochondria and chloroplasts likely evolved from engulfed prokaryotes that once...
but in some schemes they do not qualify as such because they lack a membrane. Not labeling ribosomes organelles makes the "only eukaryotes have organelles" scheme consistent. These eukaryotic organelles include, in addition to the endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria (or in plants, chloroplasts), Gol...
Why does a cell undergo mitosis? Why do cells perform mitosis? How do organelles work together for the cell to function? What occurs at the nucleolus? What functions do centrosomes have during mitosis? What are the four phases of mitosis and the major organelles in the cell that are involve...
The Earth's atmosphere is circulated by a number of large regions of circulation cells. This creates a relatively constant pattern of winds on the planet's surface that help distribute the sun's energy as well as any other substances found in the atmosphere. ...
Hope and love are popular themes of literature and art in many human societies. The human physiology of love and hope is less well understood. This review presents evidence that the lack of love and/or hope delays growth disturbs development and maturati
We've probably all heard of mitochondria, and we may even remember learning in school that they are the "powerhouses of the cell" – but what does that actually mean, and how did they evolve? To answer this question, we have to go back about two billion years to a time when none of...
What is ATP? a. a molecule synthesized within mitochondria b. all of these c. the molecule all living cells rely on to do work Where is oxidative metabolism carried out in the mitochondria? Where in mitochondria does cellular respiration occur?