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Class8-SCI-21082026
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Subject:
EVS
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Cell Organelles: Mitochondria - The Powerhouse of the Cell
Question #2544
Which of the following is considered the fundamental structural and functional unit of all living organisms?
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Question #2545
Before glucose can be fully broken down in the mitochondria, where does its initial breakdown (glycolysis) primarily occur in a eukaryotic cell?
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Question #2546
What is the primary role of an organelle within a eukaryotic cell?
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Question #2547
Which popular nickname is often used to describe the mitochondrion due to its crucial role in energy production?
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Question #2548
The primary function of mitochondria is to convert chemical energy from nutrients into a usable form for the cell. What is this usable energy form called?
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Question #2549
A student observes a cell with numerous, densely packed mitochondria. Based on this observation, what might be inferred about the cell's typical activity?
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Question #2550
What are the two main raw materials that mitochondria require to carry out aerobic cellular respiration to generate energy?
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Question #2551
In the process of cellular respiration within mitochondria, what sugar molecule is systematically broken down to release energy?
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Question #2552
Which gas is essential for the *aerobic* stage of cellular respiration to occur efficiently in the mitochondria?
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Question #2553
Besides ATP, what are the two main waste products generated during complete aerobic cellular respiration in mitochondria?
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Question #2554
The inner membrane of the mitochondrion is highly folded. What are these folds called, and what is their primary function?
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Question #2555
Which of the following describes the most significant advantage of the cristae (folds) found in the inner mitochondrial membrane?
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Question #2556
Mitochondria are unique among organelles because they possess their own circular DNA and ribosomes. What does this suggest about their evolutionary origin?
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Question #2557
What is the primary energy carrier molecule produced by the mitochondria, often referred to as the 'energy currency' of the cell?
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Question #2558
During which phase of aerobic cellular respiration do mitochondria produce the vast majority of ATP molecules?
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Question #2559
Why are muscle cells generally rich in mitochondria compared to fat storage cells?
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Question #2560
What specific internal compartment of the mitochondrion contains enzymes for the Krebs Cycle (Citric Acid Cycle) and mitochondrial DNA?
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Question #2561
If a cell is unable to produce sufficient ATP due to mitochondrial dysfunction, which of the following cellular processes would be most immediately and severely affected?
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Question #2562
Which statement accurately describes the double membrane structure of the mitochondrion?
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Question #2563
The presence of a small amount of circular DNA within mitochondria, distinct from the nuclear DNA, allows mitochondria to:
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Question #2564
What is the primary product that ATP releases when it provides energy for a cellular process?
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Question #2565
If a cell's oxygen supply is severely limited, which of the following would be an immediate consequence for the mitochondria's function?
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Question #2566
What is the primary purpose of the 'proton gradient' established across the inner mitochondrial membrane during cellular respiration?
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Question #2567
Cells that are constantly active and require significant energy, such as heart muscle cells, would be expected to have:
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Question #2568
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is typically inherited only from the mother. What is the most plausible biological reason for this?
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Question #2569
Which statement best distinguishes the outer mitochondrial membrane from the inner mitochondrial membrane?
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Question #2570
If a drug were to specifically inhibit the function of ATP synthase within the mitochondria, what would be the most direct consequence for the cell?
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Question #2571
The matrix of the mitochondrion is an aqueous environment. Why is it crucial that this compartment contains a specific set of enzymes?
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Question #2572
How does the electron transport chain, located on the inner mitochondrial membrane, contribute to ATP synthesis?
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Question #2573
Compared to anaerobic respiration, aerobic respiration carried out by mitochondria is significantly more efficient because it:
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Question #2574
Which of the following cellular activities would be most heavily reliant on a continuous and robust supply of ATP from mitochondria?
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Question #2575
When comparing the number of mitochondria in various cells, which cell type would you predict to have the fewest mitochondria?
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