The mitochondria in a eukaryotic cell . a. serve as the cell's power plants; b. probably evolved from a prokaryotic ancestor; c. can live independently of the eukaryotic cell; d. A and B are correct; e. A, B, and C are correct
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Hello everyone here we have a question asking which one is incorrectly matched with its role in a eukaryotic cell? A nucleus control center of the cell. This is correctly matched. The nucleus is the head of cell and it controls all the activities. So is correct. Be chloroplast kitchen on the sale. This is correct because the chloroplast makes food for the cell for plant cells. See mitochondria powerhouse of cell. This is correct because mitochondria is involved in the generation of a teepee for the cell. Which is how the cell uses energy Golgi bodies. The storehouse of the cell. This is incorrect. The storehouse of the cell would be a vacuole golgi bodies play a role of like the post office of the cell. So D. Is incorrect. So our answer here is de Golgi bodies. Storehouse of the cell. Golgi bodies would be like the post office of the soap. And the store house of the cell would be vacuum. Als thank you for watching. Bye.