The primary site of ATP manufacture in animal cells: (a) mitochondrion b) nucleu
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The primary site of ATP manufacture in animal cells: (a) mitochondrion b) nucleus c) chloroplast d) lysosome e) vacuole When amino acids arc broken for use in respiration, the amine group is removed as a molecule of a) citric acid b) methane acid c) amino d) carbon dioxide e) urea After being synthesized by the ribosomes and the rough endoplasmic reticulum, what is the next structure to which a protein involved in hydrolysis of lipid could be transported? a) mitochondrion, b) smooth endoplasmic reticulum, c) Golgi apparatus, d) Chloroplasts, e) nucleusExplanation / Answer
48. a) mitochondrion. ATP is produced in a large enzymatic system, called oxidative phosphorylation present in the inner membrane of mitochondria.
49. c) Ammonia. Amino acids are deaminated first to enter the respiration process.
50. c) Golgi apparatus. Golgi transports proteins in the form of membrane bound vesicles to the site of localization.
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