Read the paragraph.
Despite its name, the Pacific sea horse is actually a type of fish. Its horse-shaped head gives it its
name. This creature lives in the Pacific waters off the west coast of the Americas, from Peru to
Southern California. Like many other ocean fish, sea horses face the constant challenge of losing
water to their saltier environment.
When the sea horse eats a meal, its body breaks down organic molecules in the food. Some of
those molecules enter cellular respiration, which ultimately produces the molecule ATP
In which part of the sea horse's cells is ATP produced?
Golgi bodies
mitochondria
lysosomes
vacuoles

Respuesta :

Mitochondria

This organelle is only found in eukaryotic cells.

Explanation:

The sea horse is a higher organism and is composed of eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells have mitochondria in which most energy production occurs through aerobic respiration (Krebs cycle). The sea horse gets it oxygen from the seawater that has dissolved gases (oxygen included). The gills of the sea horse are analogous to lungs in land animals. Mitochondria produces 34 ATPs as opposed to anaerobic respiration that occurs in the cell cytoplasm that generated a net of 2 ATPs. These ATPs power the mentioned cellular activities of the cells of the sea horse.

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Answer: Mitochondria