Biology, asked by tusharsalunkhe1696, 4 months ago

oxysomes occurs in .
1)cell wall
2)lysosome
3) mitocondria
4) chloroplast

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Answered by aman5958
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Answer:

chloroplasts

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Answered by nehaimadabathuni123
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Answer:

3) Mitochondria is the answer.

Mitochondria are cell organelles of aerobic eukaryotes which take part in oxidative phosphorylation and Krebs' cycle of aerobic respiration. They are double membrane structure where the inner membrane is thrown in various types of fold called cristae. The cristae increase the surface area for absorption and also increases the efficiency of the mitochondria.

Oxysomes are F1 coupling factor present in the inner membrane, i.e. the cristae of mitochondria and are responsible for oxidative phosphorylation which involves the formation of ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate.

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