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What would happen to life of a cell if there was no mitochondrion?
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What would happen to life of a cell if there was no mitochondrion?
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cell will die because mitochondria are the powerhouse of cell.it provides energy to the cell in form of ATP
it depends on the cell some cells can survive for quite some time on glycolysis alone
cells that normally need many mitochondria will quickly die if he lose them
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