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15 July, 10:40

Could an organism survive without its mitochondria if all the other organelle were present

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  1. 15 July, 11:37
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    No, mitochondria convert the sugar, can give it (the cell) Nutrients (food) to mainly keep it fresh and alive. Without cells mitochondria can't do its job.
  2. 15 July, 13:07
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    Higher animals would likely not exist bc their cells would only be able to obtain energy from anaerobic respiration
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