Biology, asked by Jarrett17456, 11 months ago

Assertion: Energy is required to carry out different life processes.
Reason: Energy is obtained in the form of ATP in the mitochondria.

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Answered by palaksuncity
10

Answer:

both assertion and reason are correct but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion

Explanation:

Answered by Raghav1330
3

Both assertion and reason are true. And reason is the proper justification for claims.

  • The assertion let us know that energy is necessary for various life activities is accurate in that all living things require energy to maintain their structures, grow and reproduce, and adapt to their surroundings.
  • The mitochondria are the center of the cell's power plant, producing and storing energy as ATP.
  • As their main source of energy, all organisms use ATP. Usually, a reaction that removes one of the phosphate-oxygen groups allows the cell to release energy from the ATP molecules
  • . As a result, both are true, and the assertion is true for the reason.

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