Explain why it would be incorrect to say that the main function of chloroplasts is to make ATP and why that means that all plant cells contain mitochondria even if they also contain chloroplasts.
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Since plant cells contain both mitochondria and chloroplasts, they can A. produce twice as much food as animal cells B. produce more ATP than animal cells C. both produce food and produce ATP from food D. produce food, CO2, and ethanol
Classify the statements below as to whether they describe mitochondria, chloroplasts, or both. Cannot live independently because they require some proteins and RNAS encoded by nuclear genes. In some species, some codons specify a different amino acid than is specified in the universal genetic code. Translation is inhibited by chemicals known to inhibit bacterial translation, such as chloramphenicol Carry genes for some of the enzymes of photosynthetic electron transport. rRNA gene sequences are most similar to cyanobacteria. May have arisen...
How Do Chloroplasts Capture Energy from the Sun? Plant cells and some algae contain an organelle called the chloroplast. The chloroplast allows plants to harvest energy from sunlight, a process known as photosynthesis. Specialized pigments in the chloroplast absorb sunlight and use this energy combine carbon dioxide and water to make glucose and oxygen. The complete reaction is: 6CO2 + 6H2O + C6H12O6 + 6O2 Raw Materials (Reactants) CO2 = carbon dioxide H2O = water Products C6H1206 = glucose O2 = oxygen Plant cells can...
Mitochondria Nearly all eukaryotic cells, and certainly all plant and algal cells in addition to animal cells, contain mitochondria. Even though mito- chondria are smaller than chloroplasts, they can usually be seen using a light microscope. The number of mitochondria can vary epending on the metabolic activities and energy needed within
UCHS QUESTION 14 Which of the following is an incorrect match of process to location? preparatory reaction - cristae of mitochondria citric acid cycle - matrix of mitochondria ATP production in the electron transport chain - cristae of mitochondria H+ ion gradient-matrix of mitochondria glycolysis - cytoplasm QUESTION 15 The Calvin cycle reactions only occur in bundle sheath cells in a C4 plant so that H20 is not available to mesophyll cells. to allow O2 to enter bundle sheath cells....
YOU MUST ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS ON YOUR OWN PRIOR TO CLASS REVIEW! 1. Label the path of electrons through the light reactions of photosynthesis using the illustration below. A. Include PSII and PSI and label all the complexes involved i. Which complex pushes H* across the membrane? ii. Where do these electrons end up? iii. What is the purpose of splitting H2O? iv. Where do the light reactions take place? 2H2D Ot ENR NAOD ADP photolyetemi photosyetemi wlochtone be-...
Mitochondria and chloroplasts were once free-living bacteria that later migrated into eukaryotic cells. Mitochondria make energy while chloroplasts prepare their own food. How can a mitochondrion live by itself? Explain your answer by mentioning the specific processes that this organelle performs. What does a chloroplast do to survive in its free living condition? What important chemicals does it need froma sorrounding primordial soup to prepare its own food? Apart from the process by which chloroplasts prepare their own food, what...
Explain why a person with AIDS maybe susceptible to pneumonia. Keep in mind the main function of the white blood cells.
PART A: Answer all of the following parts: a) Briefly explain where you would find the following structures in an animal cell, and what they do: cell membrane, nucleus, mitochondrion. (5 marks) b) Plant cells typically have cell walls, large vacuoles and chloroplasts. Where are each of these located in the cell, and what is their function? (5 marks) c) Which of the six structures listed in parts (a) and (b) would you find in a bacterial cell? Explain why...
why was it necessary to
isolate mitochondria to study and also use engineered vesicles that
either did or did not contain atp synthetase?
by the first ATP s r aasing the enzyme to function as an ATPase and result in ATP ATP synthase would likely drive the ATP synh reverse direction, s Original Paper The oniginal experiments on pli and ATP formation were donc on chloroplasts The chemiosmotic generation of ATP is simila to mitochondria, but occurs across tihe thylašoid...