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  • {{r|Mitochondrion}}
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  • {{r|Mitochondrion}}
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  • '''Mitochondria''' (singular '''mitochondrion''') are the source of energy production within [[Eukaryote|eukaryotic cells ...lm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?highlight=mitochondria&rid=mboc4.section.2495 The mitochondrion] Alberts, B., Johnson, A., Lewis, J., Raff, M., Roberts, K., Walter, P. (20
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  • {{r|Mitochondrion}}
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  • {{r|Mitochondrion}}
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  • ...he daughter flagellum grows, the nucleus undergoes [[mitosis]]. After the mitochondrion divides, cytoplasm undergoes [[cytokinesis]] to form two identical cells. < ...ot much nutrients to be obtained from the gut of an insect, the parasite’s mitochondrion needs to carry out some type of metabolic pathways in order to generate suf
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  • {{r|Mitochondrion}}
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  • ...sugars and starch) are hydrolyzed into monosacharides like glucose. The [[mitochondrion]] (in green) contains the enzymes that catalyze the [[citric acid cycle]] a ...within a compartment of the cell, a special organelle. For example, the [[mitochondrion]] of cells contains enzymes for [[oxidative phosphorylation]] (a catabolic
    14 KB (2,059 words) - 12:47, 6 September 2013
  • ...sugars and starch) are hydrolyzed into monosacharides like glucose. The [[mitochondrion]] (in green) contains the enzymes that catalyze the [[citric acid cycle]] a ...within a compartment of the cell, a special organelle. For example, the [[mitochondrion]] of cells contains enzymes for [[oxidative phosphorylation]] (a catabolic
    14 KB (2,063 words) - 12:41, 6 September 2013
  • ...pyruvate breakdown from glycolysis and requires that pyruvate enter the [[mitochondrion]] to be fully oxidized by the [[citric acid cycle|Krebs cycle]]. The produc
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  • ...idopsis thaliana'' (thale cress) 5 chromosomes: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, plastid, mitochondrion ...ncatula'' (barrel medic) 8 chromosomes: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 plastid, mitochondrion
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  • '''[[Mitochondrion|Mitochondria]]''' are self-replicating organelles that occur in various num *[[Mitochondrion|Mitochondria]]
    27 KB (3,909 words) - 22:11, 27 October 2013
  • ...malian erythrocytes also lose their other [[organelle]]s including their [[mitochondrion|mitochondria]] and produce energy by [[fermentation (biochemistry)|fermenta
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  • [[mitochondrion]]
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  • ...set up in the year 1995 to sequence its genome and in that same year its [[mitochondrion]] was sequenced. In 1996, the [[plastid]] (apicoplast) was sequenced. The g
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  • ...e (that is, between the [[chromosomes]] of the [[nucleus]], the circular [[mitochondrion]] chromosome, or the circular [[plastid]] ([[chloroplast]]) chromosome) nee *[[Mitochondrion]]
    29 KB (4,264 words) - 18:44, 2 October 2013
  • ...gen]] and acetate. It is thought that the hydrogenosome arose before the [[mitochondrion]] arose on the phylogenetic tree. Interestingly, the adhesins AP65, AP51, a
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  • ...ansfer in plants.J Exp Bot. 2006 Oct 9; [Epub ahead of print]</ref>. The [[mitochondrion]] of plants is a frequent staging ground for gene movement.
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  • # For [[mitochondrion|mitochondrial]] mutations the plan is not to repair them but to prevent har
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  • ...ryote]]s, as compared to [[eukaryote]]s. It is also noteworthy that the [[mitochondrion]], the small membrane-bound intracellular organelle that is the site of [[e
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