No. Monerans are type of prokaryotes. They do not have mitochindria
Yes ,muscles need much energy for contractions. So there are lot of mitochindria
ok well a chemical reaction happens in the mitochindria and this chemical reaction produces ATP which is a type of energy
The most common organelles in muscle cells are mitochondria, responsible for producing energy through cellular respiration, and myofibrils, which are contractile proteins that generate muscle contraction. Additionally, muscle cells contain a well-developed endoplasmic reticulum, which stores and releases calcium ions needed for muscle contraction.
If all mitochondria were destroyed in a cell, the cell would not be able to produce energy through aerobic respiration. This would result in a significant decrease in the cell's ability to generate ATP, leading to impaired cellular functions and ultimately cell death.
The electron transport chain takes place in the inner mitochondrial membrane of the mitochondria. It consists of a series of protein complexes that transfer electrons and generate a proton gradient across the inner membrane, which is used to produce ATP through oxidative phosphorylation.
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What to produce is one of the high economic problem
Adrenaline is produced by the adrenal glands.
Actually it is not those questions. They are: What to produce?How to produce? i.e: where? what techonolgy? labour? etc.For whome to produce?
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The three economic questions are: What to produce? How to produce it? Who will consume it?