Chapter 6: Q2. (page 112)
Do plant cells have mitochondria? Explain.
Short Answer
The plants possess mitochondria. These mitochondria function to produce energy that is necessary for the plants and their functions.
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Chapter 6: Q2. (page 112)
Do plant cells have mitochondria? Explain.
The plants possess mitochondria. These mitochondria function to produce energy that is necessary for the plants and their functions.
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Males afflicted with Kartagener’s syndrome are sterile because of immotile sperm and tend to suffer from lung infections. This disorder has a genetic basis. Suggest what the underlying defect might be.
Cyanide binds to at least one molecule involved in producing ATP. If a cell is exposed to cyanide, most of the cyanide will be found within the
(A) mitochondria
(B) ribosomes
(C) peroxisomes
(D) lysosomes
Which of the following is present in a prokaryotic cell?
(A) mitochondrion
(B) ribosome
(C) nuclear envelope
(D) chloroplast
Describe how cilia and flagella bend.
In what way are the cells of plants and animals structurally different from single-celled eukaryotes?
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