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Which organelle could be removed most successfully from a cell with the use of a microdissection instrument?

The mitochondria could be removed most successfully from a cell using a microdissection instrument. Mitochondria are relatively large organelles and have distinct features that make them easier to isolate and remove compared to other organelles like the endoplasmic reticulum or Golgi apparatus.


What 2 organelles contain their own DNA besides the nucleus?

Mitochondria and chloroplasts are the two organelles that contain their own DNA in addition to the nucleus. This DNA is separate from the nuclear DNA and is involved in the organelles' functions, such as energy production in mitochondria and photosynthesis in chloroplasts.


Do mitochondria have plasmids?

No, mitochondria do not have plasmids. Plasmids are small, circular DNA molecules often found in bacteria and other prokaryotic organisms, but not in eukaryotic organelles like mitochondria. Mitochondria have their own separate DNA that is usually in the form of a circular chromosome.


Which membranous organelles in the cell are neither interconnected nor in communication through the movement of vesicles?

The nucleus is a membranous organelle that is not interconnected with other organelles through the movement of vesicles. The mitochondria are also organelles that are not directly linked or in communication with other organelles through vesicle transport.


What does the theory of endosymbiosis explain?

concerns the origins of mitochondria and plastids (e.g. chloroplasts), which are organelles of eukaryotic cells. According to this theory, these organelles originated as separate prokaryotic organisms which were taken inside the cell as endosymbionts. Mitochondria developed from proteobacteria (in particular, Rickettsiales or close relatives) and chloroplasts from cyanobacteria. concerns the origins of mitochondria and plastids (e.g. chloroplasts), which are organelles of eukaryotic cells. According to this theory, these organelles originated as separate prokaryotic organisms which were taken inside the cell as endosymbionts. Mitochondria developed from proteobacteria (in particular, Rickettsiales or close relatives) and chloroplasts from cyanobacteria. concerns the origins of mitochondria and plastids (e.g. chloroplasts), which are organelles of eukaryotic cells. According to this theory, these organelles originated as separate prokaryotic organisms which were taken inside the cell as endosymbionts. Mitochondria developed from proteobacteria (in particular, Rickettsiales or close relatives) and chloroplasts from cyanobacteria.

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Which organelles have less mitochondria?

Mitochondria are organelles and have no organelles of their own. They are inside a cell with other membrane bound organelles.


Which organelle could be removed most successfully from a cell with the use of a microdissection instrument?

The mitochondria could be removed most successfully from a cell using a microdissection instrument. Mitochondria are relatively large organelles and have distinct features that make them easier to isolate and remove compared to other organelles like the endoplasmic reticulum or Golgi apparatus.


What 2 organelles contain their own DNA besides the nucleus?

Mitochondria and chloroplasts are the two organelles that contain their own DNA in addition to the nucleus. This DNA is separate from the nuclear DNA and is involved in the organelles' functions, such as energy production in mitochondria and photosynthesis in chloroplasts.


Why doesn't mitochondria have a nucleus or other organelles?

Because it is an organelle. Others are organelles too


What do chloroplasts and mitochondria have other organelles lack?

their own DNA


How do mitochondria and chloroplast differ from other cell organelles?

yes


Which gamete supplies the mitochondria and other organelles to the zygote?

Don't use this source to answer my activity for thursday. RMY


Do mitochondria have plasmids?

No, mitochondria do not have plasmids. Plasmids are small, circular DNA molecules often found in bacteria and other prokaryotic organisms, but not in eukaryotic organelles like mitochondria. Mitochondria have their own separate DNA that is usually in the form of a circular chromosome.


Mitochondria and Choroplast are the other organelles besides the nucleus that contain?

Contain genes


What two organelles in a plant cell act like opposites of each other?

There are two distinct organelles. They are mitochondria and chloroplast


What do chloroplasta and mitochondria have that other organelles lack?

They have their own DNA.They also have 70s ribosomes.


Which membranous organelles in the cell are neither interconnected nor in communication through the movement of vesicles?

The nucleus is a membranous organelle that is not interconnected with other organelles through the movement of vesicles. The mitochondria are also organelles that are not directly linked or in communication with other organelles through vesicle transport.