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Cell Biology Midterm - Part 3 of 3
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Cell Biology Midterm - Part 3 of 3
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11. Aerobic Respiration / Mitochondria / Problem 15
Problem 15
Why do mitochondria require nuclear-encoded proteins despite having their own DNA?
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Their DNA is only used for replication, not protein synthesis.
B
Their ribosomes are incapable of synthesizing proteins.
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Their DNA does not encode all the proteins necessary for mitochondrial function.
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Their DNA is identical to nuclear DNA, making it redundant.
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