Well, The It Wouldn't Function Properly., Since The Mitochondria is a big part of a cell.
Edited answer:
Mitochondria have autonomy to function because these have thier own DNA. So in my openion, nothing harmful will happen to the organism.
The mitochondria in a cell is what generates ATP, or energy. If the mitochondria was not responding to the nucleus, then the cell would die.
The nucleus holds information, the mitochondria supply energy.
Aerobic respiration will be stopped. Body will not get enough energy
nucleoid region, for those who happen to say nucleus, bacteria cells don't have a nucleus so this is in fact impossible.
what will happen to the organism
in the mitochondria
Well, The It Wouldn't Function Properly., Since The Mitochondria is a big part of a cell. Edited answer: Mitochondria have autonomy to function because these have thier own DNA. So in my openion, nothing harmful will happen to the organism.
The nucleus holds information, the mitochondria supply energy.
if it is a organism ,then it will die and i it is a multi cellular animal then it will remain alive but only that nucleus removed cell will die.
It will not get enough energy. It will malfunction with time
Aerobic respiration will be stopped. Body will not get enough energy
nucleoid region, for those who happen to say nucleus, bacteria cells don't have a nucleus so this is in fact impossible.
Since the nucleus is known as "the brain of the cell", if it were removed, the cell would die almost instantly. The nucleus controls all of the cell organelles, whether it be the mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, cytoplasms, or even the nucleolus. So if the nucleus was removed, since it controls all of the organelles, the cell would die and so would the organism it is controlling.
what will happen to the organism
in the mitochondria
In mitochondria
it occurs in chloroplasts and mitochondria as well.
Within the mitochondria, although glycolysis occurs within the cytoplasm.