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Natalija [7]
3 years ago
10

Supón que se ha descubierto una nueva especie de organismo. Los científicos observan sus células en un microscopio y determinan

que carecen de mitocondrias. ¿Qué tipo de respiración celular crees que cumple la nueva especie? Explica tu respuesta . Un cuerpo humano trabaja en armonía. Desde la célula hasta los sistemas, cada parte cumple una tarea que hace posible el funcionamiento del cuerpo. ¿Qué otro ejemplo puedes encontrar de trabajo en armonía en el funcionamiento de tu cuerpo?
Chemistry
1 answer:
artcher [175]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Respiración anaerobica

Explicación:

Las nuevas especies carecen de mitocondrias, por lo que realizan respiración anaeróbica porque en las mitocondrias solo ocurre la respiración aeróbica mientras que la respiración anaeróbica ocurre en el citoplasma de la célula. Trabajar en armonía es muy importante para el funcionamiento normal de su cuerpo. Por ejemplo, el funcionamiento combinado del sistema circulatorio y excretor. ambos sistemas hacen su trabajo mutuamente y por eso hay armonía en el cuerpo.

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