Answer:
Answer is B.
Explanation:
The mitochondrial DNA is found in most eukaryotes mitochondrial, and it is an extranuclear double stranded DNA. It is known to be maternally inherited.
It produces adenosine triphosphate, ATP, which is useful to the cells, through the conversion of chemical energy in the food.
It was discovered that, there are about 2 to 10 copies of the mitochondrial DNA genome in each of the mitochondrion.
Answer:
The correct answer would be - True.
Explanation:
In several organisms have structures, has no apparent role in the particular species and are residual parts from a past ancestor, but these structures were fully functional in the ancestors of the species. These structures are called vestigial structures or organs.
The example of such structures are, wings of the flightless birds, appendix of human and many other, all these structures has no function in the body of the individuals of the particular species but is fully functional in ancestors.
Thus, the correct answer is - true.
<span>Both simple and complex transposons.</span>
It results in a greater <span>number of daughter cells per cell. </span>
ATP
Oxygen is the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain, showing the need for aerobic conditions to undergo such a process. ATP is produced as a product of the electron transport chain, while glucose and CO2 play a role in earlier processes of cellular respiration.