Biology, asked by rohit1413, 1 year ago

is mitochondria present in prokaryotes?if not present then who performs the functions of mitochondria in prokaryotes ​

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Answered by ss6355546
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Answer:

No mitochondria is not present in prokaryotes.

Explanation:

Prokaryotes are single celled organisms that do not contain membrane bound organelles or a nucleus. Eukaryotes have these organelles and cellular respiration takes place in the mitochondria to convert nutrients into ATP, the main energy storage unit for a cell.

Answered by khushaburani
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Answer:

no mitochondria are not present in prokaryotic cell ....instead of mitochondria prokaryotes produce energy from food such as glucose

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