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There is an inherited syndrome in humans in which the cells cannot convert food into energy. Some of the symptoms include muscle weakness and a lack of coordination. Which malfunctioning organelle within
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There is an inherited syndrome in humans in which the cells cannot convert food into energy. Some of the symptoms include muscle weakness and a lack of coordination. Which malfunctioning organelle within the cell can cause this condition? centrioles lysosomes mitochondria ribosomes
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In this case, the affected organelle is the mitochondria. It is the central energy of the cell, it converts energetic molecules into ATP (the energy of the cell).May
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