Mitochondria is the "power house" of cells, it's what provides energy.
Yes. Mitochondria are essential to eukaryotic cells. Mitochondria produce ATP from organic compounds (primarily carbohydrates, but also lipids and proteins) and ATP is the cell's primary source of energy. A person could not survive without mitochondria.
Absolutely. The mitochondria are the basic energy creating organelles for the cell. Without them, the cell would die. A plant cell could probably survive off its chloroplasts, but its definently not a given.
Yes, mitochondria can be found within photosynthetic protists. These eukaryotic organisms, such as algae, possess both chloroplasts for photosynthesis and mitochondria for cellular respiration. The presence of mitochondria allows them to efficiently produce energy by utilizing both light and organic compounds. This dual capability is a key feature of many photosynthetic protists.
None that is a trick question because you can't survive without each one. I think you could survive without a reproductive system. It might not be a life worth living, but you'd survive.
Fungi and green algae often exist in a symbiotic relationship, particularly in lichens, where fungi provide structure and protection while algae (or cyanobacteria) perform photosynthesis to produce food. While they can survive independently—fungi as decomposers and green algae in various aquatic environments—they thrive together by enhancing each other's survival and nutrient acquisition. Thus, while not strictly dependent, their relationship offers mutual benefits that help them thrive in challenging environments.
no, mitochondria convert the sugar, can give it(the cell) Nutrients (food) to mainly keep it fresh and alive. Without cells mitochondria can't do its job. Without mitochondria cells can't do their job either
Yes. Mitochondria are essential to eukaryotic cells. Mitochondria produce ATP from organic compounds (primarily carbohydrates, but also lipids and proteins) and ATP is the cell's primary source of energy. A person could not survive without mitochondria.
No, a cell cannot survive without its mitochondria as they are responsible for producing the majority of the cell's energy in the form of ATP through aerobic respiration. Without ATP, the cell would lack the energy required for essential cellular processes and ultimately die.
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no because without tax the country can survive
Absolutely. The mitochondria are the basic energy creating organelles for the cell. Without them, the cell would die. A plant cell could probably survive off its chloroplasts, but its definently not a given.
Yes because they survive on plant, not human.
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