How do mitochondria differ from chloroplasts

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Ans: Mitochondria differs from chloroplasts in that it contains membrane folds called cristae, whereas chloroplasts contain disk-like vesicles in stakes called grana

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A) two cell divisions after no DNA replication. B) two cell divisions after one DNA replication. C) one cell division after two DNA replications. D) one cell division after one DNA replication.

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Mitochondria possess all of the following except ________.

A. enzymes for photosynthesis B. 70S ribosomes C. metabolic enzymes D. electron carriers E. cristae

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Pouches in the gut wall developed into ____ in

fishes that are ancestral to land vertebrates. a. heart chambers b. the notochord c. lobes of the liver d. lungs e. vocal cords

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Knowledge of the cell cycle has led to improved means of treating cancer. The drug 5-fluorouracil blocks the synthesis of thymine. This drugs inhibits the cell cycle at the end of

a. G1. b. G2. c. S. d. prophase. e. metaphase.

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