Essential Cell Biology (Fourth Edition)
Essential Cell Biology (Fourth Edition)
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ISBN: 9780815345251
Author: Bruce Alberts, Dennis Bray, Karen Hopkin, Alexander D. Johnson, Julian Lewis, Martin Raff, Keith Roberts, Peter Walter
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
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To explain: The given statement “that the products of chloroplasts are the substrates for mitochondria”.

Concept introduction: Mitochondria that is present in almost all eukaryotic organisms is a double membrane-bound organelle that plays an important role in the generation of metabolic energy in them. Whereas the chloroplast found in plant cells and green algae is a chlorophyll-containing organelle that converts the light energy to chemical energy by the process of photosynthesis.

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To explain: The given statement “that the activation of electrons by the photosystems enables chloroplasts to drive electron transfer from H2O to carbohydrate, which is the opposite direction of electron transfer in the mitochondrion’’.

Concept introduction: Mitochondria that is present in almost all eukaryotic organisms is a double membrane-bound organelle that plays an important role in the generation of metabolic energy in them. Whereas the chloroplast found in plant cells and green algae is a chlorophyll-containing organelle that converts the light energy to chemical energy by the process of photosynthesis.

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To explain: The given statement “that the citric acid cycle is the reverse of the normal carbon-fixation cycle.

Concept introduction: Mitochondria that is present in almost all eukaryotic organisms is a double membrane-bound organelle that plays an important role in the generation of metabolic energy in them. Whereas the chloroplast found in plant cells and green algae is a chlorophyll-containing organelle that converts the light energy to chemical energy by the process of photosynthesis.

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