Mitochondria are the organelles primarily responsible for regulating oxygen levels within cells. They facilitate aerobic respiration, where oxygen is used to produce energy in the form of ATP. This process not only consumes oxygen but also produces carbon dioxide as a byproduct, helping to maintain cellular homeostasis. Additionally, mitochondria play a role in signaling pathways related to oxygen levels and cellular metabolism.
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The organelle primarily affected by changes in carbon dioxide levels is the chloroplast. In plants, chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis, a process that relies on carbon dioxide to produce glucose and oxygen. Increased carbon dioxide levels can enhance photosynthetic activity, while decreased levels can limit it, affecting plant growth and energy production.
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The organelle primarily affected by changes in carbon dioxide levels is the chloroplast. In plants, chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis, a process that relies on carbon dioxide to produce glucose and oxygen. Increased carbon dioxide levels can enhance photosynthetic activity, while decreased levels can limit it, affecting plant growth and energy production.
The nucleus is the organelle that controls information in the cell. It houses DNA and directs cellular activities by controlling gene expression and synthesizing RNA.
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It controls the other organelle's or cells
The nucleus.
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