What is the function of mitochondria in a plant cell?

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Answer 1
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The mitochondria is known as the powerhouse of the cell. It is a membrane bound organelle and is found in the cells of most eukaryotes. The Mitochondria makes ATP and provides energy for the cell.


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What is the correct structure of ATP

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Adenosine Triphosphate.  I'm pretty sure is the correct answer. Please tell me if I'm right.

KC is looking at cells in biology class, but he doesn’t know where they came from. He sees that the cells under his microscope have cell walls and chloroplasts. Therefore, KC is likely observing cell from:Group of answer choices

The fur of classroom hamster

The blood from one of his classmates

Bacteria from a piece of uncooked meat

A leaf that got blown onto the floor

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Answer:

A leaf that got blown onto the floor.

Explanation:

Plant cells are the only cells w/ chloroplast!

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The blood from one of hi class mate

Hemophilia is a sex-linked disorder that is caused by a defective gene on the X chromosome. What will be the pattern of inheritance of the offspring of a hemophiliac father?

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Hemophilia is considered a sex-linked recessive disorder which means the disease does not occur if only one gene in a pair is abnormal.

Inheritance pattern of the offspring of a father who has hemophilia and a mother who does not have hemophilia and is not a carrier:
- all sons will be born normal
- all daughters will be carriers

Inheritance pattern of the offspring of a father who has hemophilia and a mother who is a carrier:
- 25% chance of having a hemophiliac son
- 25% chance of having a son with no hemophilia
- 25% chance of having a daughter who is a carrier
- 25% chance of having a hemophiliac daughter

Proximal tubule: The simple cuboidal cells of the proximal tubule are called _______ cells

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Answer:

brush border cells....!!

Final answer:

The simple cuboidal cells of the proximal tubule are referred to as Proximal Convoluted Tubule (PCT) cells.

Explanation:

They have a distinct feature of having prominent microvilli on their luminal surface that forms a brush border.

These microvilli contribute to creating a large surface area which facilitates the maximization of the absorption and secretion of solutes including Na+, Cl¯, glucose, among others - a key function of this portion of the nephron.

These cells are responsible for the active transport of ions across their membranes and hence they possess a high concentration of mitochondria to produce sufficient ATP.

The PCT cells, forming a simple cuboidal epithelium, are active in secretion and absorption of molecules.

They are observed in the lining of the kidney tubules and are critical to the kidney's filtration function.

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Which example is one specific form of simple diffusion?If water moves into a cell by osmosis, it is moving into an area of higher water concentration.


If water moves into a cell by osmosis, it is moving into an area of higher solute concentration.


If water moves into a cell by diffusion, it is moving from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.


If water moves into a cell by diffusion, it is moving into an area of higher solute concentration.

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Answer: If water moves into a cell by osmosis, it is moving into an area of higher solute concentration

Explanation: I took the test and it was right

The correct answer is:

B.(If water moves into a cell by osmosis, it is moving into an area of higher solute concentration)

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Is it true that periods occur as normal after an egg is fertilised

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No, it is not true. In humans, periods stop after pregnancy. They return after childbirth.
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