Biology, asked by peddireddydhatree, 1 month ago

Mitochondria are present in all the cells except
(A) Fungi
(B) Bacteria
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(C) Animals​

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Answered by jagadishwar45
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Answer:

Mitochondria are found in the cells of nearly every eukaryotic organism, including plants and animals. ... A few types of cells, such as red blood cells, lack mitochondria entirely. As prokaryotic organisms, bacteria and archaea do not have mitochondria.

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Answered by HappyJohn
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Mitochondria are present in all the cells except Bacteria.

Hence, the correct choice of the asked question is Option (B)

Explanation:

1. Reason: Bacteria belong to the group of prokaryotic organisms. The cells of these organisms does not have any kind of membrane surrounded organelles. Mitochondria is an organelle having two membranes surrounding it and hence bacteria lacks it.

2. On the other hand, fungi and animals fall under eukaryotic organisms. The cells of these organisms have organelles that are membrane bound.

3. Fungi and animals both has mitochondria present in their cell.

4. The cell organelle mitochondria has two membranes- one outer and the other inner one. It also has a gel like substance which is known as matrix.

5. The main function of mitochondria is to generate energy rich molecules for the cell and to regulate the metabolic activity of the cell.

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Largest cell components is:

Largest cell components is:A)Mitochondria B)Nucleolus C)Chloroplast D)Centrioles

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X is a double membraned organelle that oxidises food present in cell to releaseenergy. X is

(A) Nucleus (B) Endoplasmic reticulum

(C) Mitochondria (D) Chloroplast

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