1.what is the function of mitochondria?
2.what is the function of nucleus?
3.what is the function of DNA?
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1.→Functions of Mitochondria
- Conversion of food into energy
- Conversion of food into molecules that are essential for the body like proteins, carbohydrates, etc.
- Eliminations of the wastes.←
2.→Major Functions of Nucleus
- Nucleus contains all the genetic information in its chromatin.
- Nucleus take part in transmission of genetic information from parent cell to its daughter cells and from one generations to the next.
- Division of nucleus is pre requisite to cell division.
- Nucleus forms ribosomes on its nucleolus.←
3.→The function of DNA is to store all of the genetic information that an organism needs to develop, function, and reproduce. Essentially, it is the biological instruction manual found in each of your cells. The instructions in DNA are written in a simple alphabet that has just four letters—A, T, C, and G. Now of course, these are not really letters.←
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- the function of mitochondria is mitochondria are membrane by cell organells (mitochondian singualr)that generat most of the chemical energy needed to power the cells biochemical reactions. Chemical energy produced by the mitochondria is stored in a small molecule called adenosine triphosphate (ATP) the function of nucleus the nucleus controls and regulates the activities of the cell (eg.growth and metabolism )ans the carries the genes structure that contain the hereditary information. Neucloli are small bodies often seen within the nucleus.
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