Biology, asked by awaiszaman1223, 1 month ago

It is related with mitochondria:
A. Replication of ATP synthase gene
C. Conversion of a hexose to triose
B. Glycosylation of Albumin
D. Porphyrin synthesis

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Answered by arnabdutta63
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Answer:

Mitochondria are the “energy factory” of our body. Several thousand mitochondria are in nearly every cell in the body. Their job is to process oxygen and convert substances from the foods we eat into energy. Mitochondria produce 90% of the energy our body needs to function.

Answered by ayush7652051895sl
2

Answer:

A. Replication of ATP synthase gene is related to mitochondria.

Explanation:

  • Mitochondria, also referred to as the "powerhouses of the cell," create the energy required for the survival and operation of the cell.
  • Using a series of chemical processes, mitochondria convert glucose into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), an energy molecule that powers a number of other cellular functions.
  • In eukaryotes that live in low oxygen environments, organelles known as mitochondria-related organelles (MROs) have independently developed from mitochondria.
  • These organelles have a variety of ancestor mitochondrial or horizontally acquired metabolic pathways, making them functionally diverse.
  • The outer membrane, the intermembrane gap, the inner membrane, and the matrix are the four different compartments that make up the mitochondrial organelle.
  • The outer membrane, the intermembrane gap, the inner membrane, and the matrix are the four different compartments that make up the mitochondrial organelle. Different purposes are served by each compartment.

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