Biology, asked by aubreyleigh05, 7 months ago

There is an inherited syndrome in humans in which the cells cannot convert food into energy. Some of the symptoms include muscle weakness and a lack of coordination. Which malfunctioning organelle within the cell can cause this condition? centrioles

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Answered by mudanurmallikarjun
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Answer:

development and disease

Prashant Mishra and David C. Chan

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Preface

During cell division, it is critical to properly partition functional sets of organelles to each daughter cell. The partitioning of mitochondria shares some common features with other organelles, particularly in their interactions with cytoskeletal elements to facilitate delivery to the daughter cells. However, mitochondria have unique features – including their own genome and a maternal mode of germline transmission – that place additional demands on this process. We discuss the mechanisms regulating mitochondrial segregation during cell division, oogenesis, fertilization and tissue development. The mechanisms that ensure the integrity of these organelles and their DNA include fusion-fission dynamics, organelle transport, mitophagy, and genetic selection of functional genomes. Defects in these processes can lead to cell and tissue pathologies.

Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

This disease is caused by a genetic mutation in mitochondria DNA.

Explanation:

This disease is caused by a genetic mutation in mitochondria DNA with interference energy sources that run the selenium area of the brain that player. A major role in motor movement. The primary function of mitochondria is to convert. The blue goes into a substance called ATP, adenosine triphosphate. ATP is the type of energy. When there is ATP function in it, the energy production in decrease, so the subject field, the muscular or muscle weakness and  Lack of contraction. This diseases This decision, inherited from mother only the model because the transmission of mitochondria is only material.

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