So cell energy requirement will not be filled. Cell will stop functioning.
You for it will die
It would cease to exist. The mitochondria are the power plants.
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Mitochondria are inherited from the mother through the egg cell. When a sperm fertilizes an egg, the sperm's mitochondria are typically destroyed, so the mitochondria in the resulting embryo come exclusively from the mother.
If a mitochondria is destroyed, the cell would no longer be able to produce energy in the form of ATP through aerobic respiration. This could lead to cell death or dysfunction, affecting the overall function of tissues and organs in the body.
No, the egg does not destroy the sperm's mitochondria. During fertilization, the sperm cell's mitochondria are typically destroyed, as the egg provides the necessary energy-producing organelles for the developing embryo.
Cristae and Oxysomes are associated with Mitochondria. Oxysomes are also known as F-1 particles
It will not get energy. Functions of cells would be stopped
they get destroyed
Respiration occurs in two compartments - glycolysis in the cytoplasm and the TCA cycle and electron transport chain in the mitochondria. However, cells that are actively photosynthesising do not need to respire because ATP is synthesised in the chloroplast.
Energy production will be stopped. Cell will stop functioning
In the CYTOPLASM of the cell.