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What outcome do you expect, if all the mitochondria are removed from a eukaryotic cell?

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If mitochondria are removed, the cell cannot produce energy. Without energy, cellular activities stop and the cell eventually dies due to lack of ATP.

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  1. Mitochondria are double membrane bound organelle that are found in all eukaryotic cells and are mainly responsible for energy generation. The mitochondria produces the energy for various chemical compound formation and mechanical works in the form of adenosine triphosphate by process of cellular respiration.
    The mitochondria due to these reasons play a vital role in the cell for its continuity. without a mitochondria the cell will not be getting any energy for its functioning and will not be able to thrive. This loss will gradually lead the cell to die due to no energy sources. hence without a mitochondria, the eukaryotic cells will die. 👍

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  2. Mitochondria produce energy in the form of ATP through cellular respiration. If all mitochondria are removed, the cell will not be able to generate energy. As a result, essential processes like metabolism, transport and synthesis will stop. This will lead to cell death because the cell cannot survive without energy.

     

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