What is the function of oxysomes of mitochondria?
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Answer / karan saxena
oxysomes are elementary particles present in the mitochondria
they are helpful in production of ATP molecules
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Answer / swapna
Oxysomes are also called elementary particles or f1
particles. They helpful in the Electron transport of
respiration i.e in oxidation and reduction reactions.
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Answer / pwangupta
oxysomes are the f0-f1 particles present over the cristae
of mitochondria and participate in ETS chain
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Answer / johnly
inner sides of the inner membrane of mitochondria and cristae are covered with tiny particles called elementary particles or oxysomes.each has a spherical head (F1)and a stalk( F0).the combination is atp synthetase.
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Answer / maham
the cristae of mitrochondria has oxysomes . oxysomes has a head and a stalk . head is called f1 particle and stalk is called f0 particles. f1 particle has a enzymes ATP SYNTHETASE which helps in production of atp
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Answer / raunak johnson
each f1 particle has base, stalk and a head. The head contains an enzyme atp synthetase which control the synthesis of atp.
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Answer / wandia jean ryan
Found on inner membrane of mitochondria and contain cytochromes for electron transport and ATP synthesizing enzymes(ATP synthetase)
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Answer / manmath
Oxysome which is otherwise known as f0f1 particle . Oxysome got the special ATPASE enzyme that catalize ATP synthesis
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Answer / ravi
F1 particle helps in transporting oxygen for respiration
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Answer / rannie
Oxysomes contain ATP synthesising enzyme and it is present in mitochondria
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