When biochemical pathways, primarily from metabolism of carbohydrates and lipids, converge to oxidative phosphorylation, the major process in mitochondria, the major product is ATP needed to multiple metabolic processes.
When the mitochondria in a plant is damaged the plant will not be able to produce energy.
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A decrease in ATP production
Oxygen is needed for respiration.It will be stopped
No respiration will take place. Cell will not get energy
Cyanide blocks the electron transport chain in mitochondria, preventing the production of ATP. Without ATP, cells cannot carry out vital functions and can lead to cell death.
Damage to the mitochondria in plants can lead to impaired energy production, as mitochondria are crucial for cellular respiration and ATP synthesis. This can result in reduced growth, decreased photosynthesis efficiency, and compromised overall plant health. Additionally, it may cause increased susceptibility to stressors, such as environmental changes or pathogens, ultimately affecting the plant's survival and productivity.
The mitochondria is the organelle that can cause fatigue. Mitochondria are responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP through cellular respiration. If mitochondria are not functioning efficiently, it can lead to decreased energy production and result in fatigue.
Chloroplasts depend on products such as ATP (adenosine triphosphate) and carbon dioxide released by mitochondria as a result of cellular respiration. These products are essential for the process of photosynthesis within the chloroplasts to produce glucose and oxygen.
When mitochondria malfunction, there can be a decrease in energy production, leading to cellular damage and even cell death. This can result in various health problems such as neurodegenerative diseases, metabolic disorders, and muscle weakness.
Mitochondria need oxygen to carry out aerobic respiration, a process that generates energy in the form of ATP. Oxygen is the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain within mitochondria, allowing for the production of ATP through oxidative phosphorylation. Without oxygen, mitochondria are unable to produce ATP efficiently.