Multiple Choice
What would be the most likely result if a scientist removes mitochondria from a human cell and attempts to grow them in culture?
A) The mitochondria originated from a prokaryotic cell, so the mitochondria will grow independently in culture.
B) Mitochondria require the products of nuclear genes to function, so the mitochondria will die soon after being removed from the cell.
C) The mitochondria will continue to produce ATP indefinitely only if a source of pyruvate is provided.
D) The mitochondria will grow more quickly in the presence of antibiotics that kill bacteria and reduce competition for resources with bacterial cells.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q3: Which has been associated with aging in
Q4: Researchers combined two yeast strains of opposite
Q5: Why is a variegated plant considered heteroplasmic?<br>A)The
Q6: Inhibitors of bacterial translation, such as chloramphenicol
Q7: Extranuclear genes show a biparental inheritance pattern
Q9: Which is a true statement about mitochondrial
Q10: Oocyte nuclear transfer can be used to<br>A)allow
Q11: Which step in producing ATP is correctly
Q12: Due to gene transfer between the organelles
Q13: Variegated four o'clock leaves have white patches