Of the following, what do mitchondria and chloroplasts have in common
Favorites|Homepage
Subscriptions | sitemap
HOME > Biology > Of the following, what do mitchondria and chloroplasts have in common

Of the following, what do mitchondria and chloroplasts have in common

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 11-05-25] [Hit: ]
All the listed choices are correct.-A, because ATP stands for Adenosine triphosphate which is a nucleotide and contained in both the mitochondria and the chloroplasts. The mitochondria produce the majority of ATP which is non-photosynthetically produced and the chloroplasts produce it using photosynthesis. DNA is contained in the nucleus of cells not in either the mitochondria or chloroplasts and ribosomes and sites of protein synthesis which is inside the cell but not these components.-E is the correct answer,......
A. They both produce ATP
B. They both contain DNA
C. They both contain ribosomes
D. Both A and B.
E. A, B, and C are correct.

-
E. All the listed choices are correct.

-
A, because ATP stands for Adenosine triphosphate which is a nucleotide and contained in both the mitochondria and the chloroplasts. The mitochondria produce the majority of ATP which is non-photosynthetically produced and the chloroplasts produce it using photosynthesis. DNA is contained in the nucleus of cells not in either the mitochondria or chloroplasts and ribosomes and sites of protein synthesis which is inside the cell but not these components.

-
E is the correct answer, both organelles contain DNA, ribosomes, and produce ATP

-
E

Help me with mine please;

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;…
1
keywords: and,mitchondria,following,what,in,do,have,Of,chloroplasts,common,the,Of the following, what do mitchondria and chloroplasts have in common
New
Hot
© 2008-2010 http://www.science-mathematics.com . Program by zplan cms. Theme by wukong .