Week 3 Case Study:
Cells Student Name
Chamberlain University College of Nursing
Anatomy & Physiology 1 with Lab
BIOS 251 Week 3 Case Study-Cells. Brian indicates that the mutation is in a gene found in the mitochondrial DNA. What does Brian mean by that and why did he signify mitochondrial DNA? What is the main function of the mitochondria within the cells? Describe the composition of the mitochondrial membrane and compare that with the composition of a eukaryotic cell membrane. What are the functions of cell membranes? Although it is unclear how defects in the mitochondria can cause cell death in the optic nerve, what would be your hypothesis on how this can happen knowing the function of the mitochondria within the cell?
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