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Astatine Astatine
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9 years ago
Starting with shredded spinach leaves, you follow a procedure that allows for separation of cellular organelles. You are specifically looking for the fraction that contains the mitochondria. To identify this fraction, you should test for the
A) phospholipids unique to intracellular membranes.
B) general presence of enzymes that fix carbon.
C) phospholipids unique to the mitochondrial membrane.
D) polysaccharides that specifically surround the mitochondria.
E) presence of enzymes associated with cellular respiration.
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Valued Member
9 years ago
I believe the answer is E) presence of enzymes associated with cellular respiration.
Astatine Author
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9 years ago
Glad I joined this site, thank you for your help.
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