Oxysomes are found in golgi bodies this is true or false
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false
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oxysome (pl. oxysomes) (biology) One of the small round bodies found in the folds of the cristae in the inner mitochondrial membrane, and involved in ATP synthesis .
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Oxysomes found in Golgi bodies are a false statement.
Explanation:
- Mitochondria produce cellular energy in the form of ATP, so they are the 'powerhouse' of the cell. Mitochondria is a double membrane-bound structure with outer and inner membranes. The cristae present in the inner mitochondrial membrane increase the surface area.
- The inner mitochondrial membrane contains an enzyme complex called ATP synthase or oxysome or F₀-F₁ ATPase, which makes ATP. This enzyme catalyzes ATP synthesis.
Hence, oxysomes are found in mitochondria, not in Golgi bodies.
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