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No because the nucleus and the mitochondria are two different cell parts.

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What would happen if the cell didn't have a mitochondria?

Your cells would die. The mitochondria is the "power house" of the cell, it is what gives you energy. If a cell for some reason losses its mitochondria, itll be extremely weak and eventually dieAll cells rely on a chemical called ATP (adenosine triphosphate) to provide energy for all cellular processes. The Mitochondria produce ATP through cellular respiration. Without the Mitochondria, sufficient ATP would not be produced. Without ATP, the cellular equipment in cells is insufficient to meet the conditions necessary to be considered alive. In short, the cell would die.Since the mitochondria are an essential organelle in a cell, removing them would not be good at all. Mitochondria serve as the cell's power plant, and without them the cell would have no way to get its energy, and it would probably shut down.The cell would quickly die out and so would the mitochondria. The mitochondria were probably free living aerobic bacteria and cells were anaerobic. At some point in time, the mitochondria were incorporated into the cell and both are endosymbiotic to each other, meaning the have a dependance on each other and cannot live without each other. The cell would die because a majority of previously available ATP would not be there anymore and the mitochondria would die because they no longer have a source of oxygen or glucose.it would die because it would not be able to produce power.sine it is the power house.it will die because it looses its energy and without energy the organelles inside of the cell won't be able to do its job or work.If all mitochondria in an animal were to disappear the animal would cease to exist. They are responsible for the cell cycle. Without them cell division would cease to happen.


What is the differences of a human cheek cell and a leaf cell?

Liver Cells contain more Mitochondria than Cheek Cells because the Liver Cells need more energy, Liver Cells aid in Digestion and extract nutrients, whereas the Cheek protects against Bacteria and keeps the oral cavity moist, also cheek cells die and divide more often than Liver cells.


Why would a cell that moved by means of cilia or flagella require a relatively large number of mitochondria?

Movement of flagella or cilia is a active process.So the energy requirement is high.


Can mitochondria and chloroplasts reproduce within the cell?

Mitochondria produce lots of energy, infact they are known as the power houses of the the cell, however chloroplasts capture the duns energy and turn it into food, chloroplasts also split water and release oxygen


What role does mitochondria play?

control release of energy from foods: from ATP

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Why would a muscle cell have more mitochondria than an egg cell?

Muscle cells need more mitochondria because muscle cells are much more active than egg cells. We use our muscles every day and all the time, so it would make sense that they would need more energy.


Why do nerve and mucle cells contain more mitochondria than other cells?

Because nerves performe much more activity than skin cells. Where skin cells are dividing. nerves send electric impulses throught the body all the time. The impulses involve use of ATP which is produced in mitochondria.


When is energy stored in a cell?

All the time by mitochondria and other parts of the cell. Mitochondria are like the power houses of a cell


Why do muscles need more mitochondria than other types of body cells?

Mitochondria supply the cell with ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate), which is the energy the cell needs. A heart cell is a type of muscle cell which needs plenty of energy to contract and keep functioning. This is why a heart cell needs more mitochondria than other cells- because they need more energy.


What cell process occurs in the mitochondia?

Mitochondria are the site of cellular respiration, also called oxidative phosphorylation. This process is responsible for the production of ATP molecules - the energy currency of the cell. Therefore, the mitochondria are called the powerhouse of the cell.They carry out cellular respiration.They are called the power house of cell.


What would happen if the cell didn't have a mitochondria?

Your cells would die. The mitochondria is the "power house" of the cell, it is what gives you energy. If a cell for some reason losses its mitochondria, itll be extremely weak and eventually dieAll cells rely on a chemical called ATP (adenosine triphosphate) to provide energy for all cellular processes. The Mitochondria produce ATP through cellular respiration. Without the Mitochondria, sufficient ATP would not be produced. Without ATP, the cellular equipment in cells is insufficient to meet the conditions necessary to be considered alive. In short, the cell would die.Since the mitochondria are an essential organelle in a cell, removing them would not be good at all. Mitochondria serve as the cell's power plant, and without them the cell would have no way to get its energy, and it would probably shut down.The cell would quickly die out and so would the mitochondria. The mitochondria were probably free living aerobic bacteria and cells were anaerobic. At some point in time, the mitochondria were incorporated into the cell and both are endosymbiotic to each other, meaning the have a dependance on each other and cannot live without each other. The cell would die because a majority of previously available ATP would not be there anymore and the mitochondria would die because they no longer have a source of oxygen or glucose.it would die because it would not be able to produce power.sine it is the power house.it will die because it looses its energy and without energy the organelles inside of the cell won't be able to do its job or work.If all mitochondria in an animal were to disappear the animal would cease to exist. They are responsible for the cell cycle. Without them cell division would cease to happen.


Why do animal cells not have chloraplast?

Chloroplasts (as well as Mitochondria) are endosymbionts. This means that they are cells, living within another cell. Historically, eukaryotic cells had no mitochondria or chloroplasts (and mitochondria and chloroplasts existed by themselves outside of cells). The current hypothesis is that a cell tried to engulf a mitochondria (by phagocytosis) but failed in digesting it. Over time, some of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) became part of the host cell's genome. This cell is a common ancestor to both plants and animals, which is why both have mitochondria. A cell with mitochondria then did the same thing with chloroplasts, absorbing one, and taking some of its ctDNA etc. Because not all cells that had mitochondria absorbed chloroplasts there were cells with mitochondria only, and cells with mitochondria and chloroplasts. The ones with chloroplasts evolved to become plant cells, and those without evolved to become animal cells.


What is the differences of a human cheek cell and a leaf cell?

Liver Cells contain more Mitochondria than Cheek Cells because the Liver Cells need more energy, Liver Cells aid in Digestion and extract nutrients, whereas the Cheek protects against Bacteria and keeps the oral cavity moist, also cheek cells die and divide more often than Liver cells.


What if the mitochondria no longer functioned?

Even if the mitochondria is gone, the cell still can make energy. However, the cell can only make 2 ATPs at a time by going through glycolysis, while the mitochondria can make 36 or sometimes 38 ATPs. Because the number can drastically drop, your energy level will fall sharply.


What would happen to an organism if the mitochondria of its cell were to suddenly become half as efficient?

It will not get enough energy. It will malfunction with time


When do the mitochondria replicate in the cell cycle?

In most eukaryotes mitochondria replicate and fuse all the time; they don't have to replicate during the cell cycle. In cells that have only one mitochondrion (like kinetoplastids) mitochondria follow the same replication process as the cells (G1, S, G2 and M phases).


What cell is mitochondria from?

Mitochondria is the power house of the cell.It generates energy through respiration.According to endosymbiotic theory, early mitochondrion was an aerobic bacterium.It lived symbiotically in eukaryotes.With time,it has turned into an organell.