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How many mitochondria does human have when they are born?

Approximately 15. I tell your question serious by grammar your. +1 cool points.


The structures responsible for completing the breakdown of carbohydrates into usable energy for the cell are the?

mitochondria. They are the powerhouses of the cell where carbohydrates are broken down through a series of chemical reactions to produce ATP, which is the cell's main energy source.


How many mitochondria will a body produce?

The correct answer? None. Your body doesn't "produce" mitochondria. They really are individual living entities in each cell of your body. They have their own separate DNA and reproduce themselves. Your body most certainly DOES NOT produce them... Figure out whether your teacher actually understood this. If so, congratulate him/her for a clever question. If not, tell him/her that the only correct answer is "none."


How can you tell that the cell below is a eukaryotic cell?

You can tell that the cell is a eukaryotic cell by the presence of membrane-bound organelles, such as a nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum. Additionally, eukaryotic cells typically have a more complex structure compared to prokaryotic cells, including a well-defined cytoskeleton. The size of the cell is also often larger than prokaryotic cells, and it may contain multiple linear chromosomes within the nucleus.


How can you tell if a specimen is an eukaryote?

You can tell if a specimen is a eukaryote by looking for membrane-bound organelles such as a nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum under a microscope. Eukaryotes also typically have a more complex cell structure compared to prokaryotes.

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How many mitochondria does human have when they are born?

Approximately 15. I tell your question serious by grammar your. +1 cool points.


The structures responsible for completing the breakdown of carbohydrates into usable energy for the cell are the?

mitochondria. They are the powerhouses of the cell where carbohydrates are broken down through a series of chemical reactions to produce ATP, which is the cell's main energy source.


How many mitochondria will a body produce?

The correct answer? None. Your body doesn't "produce" mitochondria. They really are individual living entities in each cell of your body. They have their own separate DNA and reproduce themselves. Your body most certainly DOES NOT produce them... Figure out whether your teacher actually understood this. If so, congratulate him/her for a clever question. If not, tell him/her that the only correct answer is "none."


What the present tense of tell?

Tell is present tense. I/We/You/They tell He/She/It tells


How can you tell that the cell below is a eukaryotic cell?

You can tell that the cell is a eukaryotic cell by the presence of membrane-bound organelles, such as a nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum. Additionally, eukaryotic cells typically have a more complex structure compared to prokaryotic cells, including a well-defined cytoskeleton. The size of the cell is also often larger than prokaryotic cells, and it may contain multiple linear chromosomes within the nucleus.


Can you change your Verizon number without the account holder being present?

no unless you tell the account holder to tell them "add" you as an authorized person.


What is present tense of told?

The present tense of "told" is "tell."


If the mitochondria is referred to the power house of the cell what are the other organelles referred to please tell you al of the you need help or answer by 42609?

nucleus - brain (contains genetic info) Golgi - packaging system (coordinated exocytosis)


How can you tell if its a animal cell or plant cell?

If the cell has a cell wall and a vacuole and chloroplasts You can tell them apart by looking through the microscope and seeing if it has a cell wall. If it does then it is a plant cell. If it doesn't then it is an animal cell.


How can you tell if a specimen is an eukaryote?

You can tell if a specimen is a eukaryote by looking for membrane-bound organelles such as a nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum under a microscope. Eukaryotes also typically have a more complex cell structure compared to prokaryotes.


How many cells are in a plant cell?

The plant cell is the only cell!! If you are talking about how many organelles, I will tell you the major one: Nucleus, Nucleolus, Cytoplasm, Mitochondria, E.R., Nuclear Membrane, Cell Membrane, Cell Wall, Chloroplast, Ribosomes, Golgi Bodies, vacuole.


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