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Multiple Choice
Which type of cell is most likely to have the largest number of mitochondria?
A
Photosynthetic cells in the leaves of a tree
B
Bacterial cells that are growing on sugars
C
Inactive yeast cells that are stored for future use
D
Nondividing cells in the skin on your finger
E
Muscle cells in the legs of a marathon runner
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that mitochondria are the powerhouses of the cell, responsible for producing ATP through cellular respiration. Cells with high energy demands will have more mitochondria.
Consider the energy requirements of each cell type listed. Photosynthetic cells, bacterial cells, inactive yeast cells, and nondividing skin cells have varying energy needs.
Photosynthetic cells primarily rely on chloroplasts for energy production through photosynthesis, not mitochondria.
Bacterial cells do not contain mitochondria as they are prokaryotic organisms. They perform cellular respiration in the cytoplasm and across the cell membrane.
Muscle cells, especially in the legs of a marathon runner, require a significant amount of energy to sustain prolonged physical activity, thus they have a high number of mitochondria to meet these energy demands.