A cell that has a high need for active transport across its membrane will likely have a) few mitochondria; energy is not needed for active transport by) many mitochondria to make ADP c) many mitochondria to make ATP d) many mitochondria to conduct photosynthesis

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Explanation:

Mitochondria turn ADP into ATP to use as cellular energy.

Mitochondria are NOT the organelle that performs photosynthesis (That would be the chloroplast)

Active transport requires energy to occur.

A cell that has a high need for active transport across its membrane will likely have:

  • many mitochondria to make ADP
  • many mitochondria to make ATP

Does active transport result in more mitochondria in the cell?

When organisms utilise active transport the energy for the process comes from respiration. Due to this the cells capable of active transport usually have more mitochondria, in which respiration takes place than other cells.

Thus,  many mitochondria to make ADP ,many mitochondria to make ATP.

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