In eukaryotes that lack mitochondria, what structures take over their function to generate ATP?
A. There are no eukaryotes that lack
mitochondria.
B. There are no structures that generate ATP
in eukaryotes that lack mitochondria.
C. hydrogenosomes
D. chloroplasts
E. None of these answer options is correct.
D
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a. true b. false
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