. Which of the following enzymes is attached to an organelle in a cell?
A. NADP reductase B. RNA polymerase II C. Phosphofructokinase D. Citrate synthase
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Lysosomes break down macromolecules into their constituent parts, which are then recycled. These membrane-bound organelles contain a variety of enzymes called hydrolases that can digest proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and complex sugars.
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(D) Citrate synthase is the enzymes is attached to an organelle in a cell.
Explanation:
- Citrate Synthase to inner mitochondrial membrane.
- Mitochondria contain deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribosomes, protein producing organelles in the cytoplasm.
- Within the mitochondria of the DNA directs the ribosomes to produce proteins as enzymes or biological catalysts in ATP production.
- Lysosomes are membrane enclosed organelles that contain an array of enzymes capable of breaking down all types of biological polymers proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids.
- Microtubules maintain cell shape and structure help resist compression of the cell and play a role in positioning the organelles within the cell.
- Microtubules also make up two types of cellular appendages important for motion cilia and flagella.
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