Biology, asked by bpranavk43, 1 month ago

How can mitochondria partially function
on its own?
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Answered by itzvarshini
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Mitochondria that carry out aerobic respiration have their own genomes, with genes similar to those in alpha-proteobacteria. However, many of the genes for respiratory proteins are located in the nucleus. ... This loss of genes by the endosymbiont is probably one explanation why mitochondria cannot live without a host.

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Answered by sristi06
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Mitochondria that carry out aerobic respiration have their own genomes, with genes similar to those in alpha-proteobacteria. However, many of the genes for respiratory proteins are located in the nucleus. ... This loss of genes by the endosymbiont is probably one explanation why mitochondria cannot live without a host.

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