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7. What would happen to the life of cell if there was mitochondria ?

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Answered by svprithuprathu
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I think you mean "What would happen to the life of cell if there was not mitochondria?"

If it's correct then please refer to the answer below,

Without mitochondria (singular, mitochondrion), higher animals would likely not exist because their cells would only be able to obtain energy from anaerobic respiration (in the absence of oxygen), a process much less efficient than aerobic respiration.

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Answered by miri34
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Without mitochondria (singular, mitochondrion), higher animals would likely not exist because their cells would only be able to obtain energy from anaerobic respiration (in the absence of oxygen), a process much less efficient than aerobic respiration.

You can't survive without mitochondria, the organelles that power most human cells. ... Mitochondria are the descendants of bacteria that settled down inside primordial eukaryotic cells, eventually becoming the power plants for their new hosts.

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