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Multiple Choice
Which of the following organisms is known to have the largest mitochondria?
A
Bacterial cells
B
Leaf cells of plants
C
Heart muscle cells of mammals
D
Liver cells of mammals
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that mitochondria are organelles responsible for energy production in eukaryotic cells, and their size can vary depending on the energy demands of the cell.
Recognize that bacterial cells do not have mitochondria, as they are prokaryotic organisms and rely on other structures for energy production.
Consider the energy requirements of different cell types: leaf cells of plants, liver cells of mammals, and heart muscle cells of mammals.
Leaf cells of plants contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis and have moderate energy needs, while liver cells are involved in detoxification and metabolism, requiring significant energy.
Heart muscle cells of mammals have the highest energy demand due to their constant activity and need for ATP, leading to larger and more numerous mitochondria compared to other cell types.