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What will most likely be a result if all of the mitochondria are removed from a plant cell?
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What will most likely be a result if all of the mitochondria are removed from a plant cell?
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The plant will die because it will not have no energy. There will be nothing breaking down waste in the cell.
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Since the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell, it will most likely die.
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