Yes it is true.It can replicate itself
True. Mitochondria contain their own DNA - and the chromosomes present in mitochondria are much smaller than those found in the nucleus (they are much more similar to Prokaryotic chromosomes). Mitochondrial DNA is not involved in the central processes of the cell.
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Of course not,that is not true. They have to work together always. However, mitochondria do act alone. They will divide when it is necessary even without the cell dividing.
The powerhouse of the cells is known as mitochondria, an organelle that is involved in the ATP-producing process. ATP is the source of energy for your whole body, and therefore your cells contain mitochondria to essentially power the cell.
Muscles cells require vast amounts more mitochondria, in order to release the ATP energy necessary to contract and help us move.
True. Mitochondria contain their own DNA - and the chromosomes present in mitochondria are much smaller than those found in the nucleus (they are much more similar to Prokaryotic chromosomes). Mitochondrial DNA is not involved in the central processes of the cell.
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Of course not,that is not true. They have to work together always. However, mitochondria do act alone. They will divide when it is necessary even without the cell dividing.
False. Mitochondria are the organelles that are involved in the aerobic breakdown of food melcule to make usable energy. The organelles the us the sun energy to make food are called Chloroplasts and are present only in plants nad prokaryotes. The first person is wrong. It is true. Mitochondria provide the energy a cell needs to move, divide, produce secretory products, etc. In short, they are the power centers of the cell. The person in the answer above is mixing the mitochondria and the Lysosome.
False. Mitochondria are found in both plants and animals.
yes it is true
The powerhouse of the cells is known as mitochondria, an organelle that is involved in the ATP-producing process. ATP is the source of energy for your whole body, and therefore your cells contain mitochondria to essentially power the cell.
False. Mitochondria are responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP through a process called cellular respiration. They do not release energy from the cell but instead generate energy for the cell to use.
True. Both chloroplasts and mitochondria have a double-membrane envelope that surrounds their organelle structures.