Almost all eukaryotes have mitochondria but only some cells have chloroplasts
all eukaryotes have mitochondria ,where as many euraryotes do not have plastisds
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I suspect you're referring to Strontium, which is abbreviated Sr.
I suspect that an "Argentive Joint" is a specific cut of beef. But I do not have any proof or reference for that.
The disorder would always be inherited from the mother because the mother's mitochondrial gene is the only one that survives when the zygote is formed. The gamete from the mother contains all the information. The head of the father's sperm is the only part that survives during fertilization. The tail of the sperm containing the male's mitochondria (an their genes) is lost when the zygote begins development. Thus it is only from the mother that the disorder can be inherited.
In biological theory, some biologists suspect the shortening of sacromeres causes aging.
The root word for suspicious is suspect.
The antonym of suspect is trust.
Suspectious
suspect
I suspect he is guilty.Why do I suspect the sales will drop?
Suspect is a verb and a noun.I suspect that Bob committed the crime. (verb)The police have a suspect in custody, but it's not Bob. (noun)
No, although suspect can be an adjective as well as a noun. The most likely adverb for suspect is "suspiciously."
An officer can coach a suspect as to what to write in a voluntary statement, as long as the statement is the words of the suspect. The officer cannot force the suspect to write anything that is not the suspect's words
The Suspect was created in 1944-12.
The duration of The Suspect is 1.42 hours.
Scientists saw that the membranes of mitochondria and chloroplasts resembled the cell membranes of free-living prokaryotes. This led to two hypotheses. One proposed that mitochondria evolved from endosymbiotic prokaryotes that were able to use oxygen to generate energy rich ATP. The other proposed that chloroplasts evolved from endosymbiotic prokaryotes that had he ability to photosynthesize. Mitochondria and chloroplasts share many features with free-living bacteria, such as there ribosomes have similar size and structure and they reproduce by binary fission. These similarities provide strong evidence of a common ancestry between bacteria and the organelles of living eukaryotic cells.