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Which of the following cell parts produces energy for the cell and has its own DNA?

a.) Cytoplasmb.) Cell membranec.) Nucleusd.) Mitochondria

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Answer: Mitochondria

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The Mitochondria.

The mitochondria produces energy for the cell to use by converting chemical energy from food into a form of energy in which is usable to the host cell through a process of oxidative phosphorylation

Although DNA is mainly packaged within chromosones confined in the nucleus, mitochondria also has a small quantity of unique DNA found within them called mitochondrial DNA. DNA found within the mitochondria differs from DNA found within the nucleus in the sense that it can self replicate.

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Answer: Option D.

It is the mitochondria produces energy for the cell and has its own DNA.

Step-by-step explanation:

Mitochondria is also called the power house of the cell. Mitodondria are membrane bound cell organelles that generate energy for cell biochemical reactions. It energy produced by mitochondria are stored in a small molecule of adenosine triphosphate(ATP). Mitochondria contain genetic material called mitochondrial DNA. The major function of mitochondria is cellular respiration I.e it takes in nutrients from the cells and break it down to release energy.

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