Which organelle's function is likely to be impaired by this mutation?
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Organelle mutations can result in abnormal growth, abnormal amounts of organelle proteins, defective electron transport, antibiotic resistance, and (in cpDNA) abnormal photosynthesis.
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An organelle's function which is likely to be impaired by this mutation is organelle mutation.
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- Organelle mutations can lead to abnormal growth, abnormal levels of organelle proteins, defective electron transfer, antibiotic resistance, and abnormal photosynthesis.
- Mitochondria and chloroplasts are special organelles in the cytoplasm.
- They contain a defined subset of the entire cell genome. These genes exhibit their own special mode of inheritance.
- Organelles, in the body, are intracellular structures that need to perform one or more specific tasks within a cell.
- Among the more important organelles are the nuclei that store genetic information. Mitochondria produce chemical energy. Ribosomes that assemble proteins.
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