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question 9
the mitochondria are found in____.
a plant and animal cells.
b plant cells.
c animal cells only.
d plant, animal, and prokaryotic cells (bacteria)
question 10
the membranous organelle that function to recycle old worn - out organelles.
a nucleus
b chloroplast
c mitochondria
d golgi apparatus
e rough endoplasmic reticulum
f smooth endoplasmic reticulum
g lysosome
Question 9
Mitochondria are organelles responsible for energy production (cellular respiration). Both plant and animal cells are eukaryotic and require energy, so they have mitochondria. Prokaryotic cells (bacteria) lack membrane - bound organelles like mitochondria. So option A is correct as plant and animal cells (eukaryotic) contain mitochondria, option B is wrong as it excludes animal cells, option C is wrong as it excludes plant cells, and option D is wrong as prokaryotes don't have mitochondria.
- Nucleus: Contains genetic material, controls cell activities, not for recycling organelles.
- Chloroplast: In plant cells, for photosynthesis, not for recycling.
- Mitochondria: Produces energy (ATP), not for recycling.
- Golgi apparatus: Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and lipids, not for recycling.
- Rough endoplasmic reticulum: Involved in protein synthesis, has ribosomes.
- Smooth endoplasmic reticulum: Involved in lipid synthesis, detoxification, etc.
- Lysosome: Contains hydrolytic enzymes that break down old, worn - out organelles, waste materials, and foreign invaders. So lysosome (option G) is the organelle that recycles old worn - out organelles.
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