Biology, asked by aaditya003, 2 months ago

16. Why is mitochondrs not part of
endomembrane system?
(A) Mitochondria is itself a whole system
(B) The functions of mitochondris are not
coordinated with the rest of the components
of the endomembrane system
(C) Mitochondria only serves as the powerhouse
of the cell
(D) Mitochondria are not visible under the
microscope​

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Answered by swapnilbanerjee2007
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Answer:

B) The functions of the mitochondris, are not coordinated with the endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi complex, lysosomes and vacuoles. Hence, they are not part of the endomembrane system.

Answered by Gripex
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(B) The functions of mitochondris are not

(B) The functions of mitochondris are notcoordinated with the rest of the components

(B) The functions of mitochondris are notcoordinated with the rest of the componentsof the endomembrane system.

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