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Use the diagram of the mitochondrion shown below to answer this matching question. 1: A 2: B (represented by the white line in the structure) 3: C 4: D

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A.Nucleus
B.Outer Membrane
C.Matrix
D.Cytosol
E.Thylakoid Membrane
F.Inner Membrane
G.Intermembrane Space
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Question restatement: You are given a diagram of a mitochondrion with four labeled regions (A, B, C, D) and a list of possible structures to match. The provided correct matches are: 1 -> Outer Membrane, 2 -> Inner Membrane, 3 -> Matrix, 4 -> Cytosol. Option-by-option analysis: Option 1 (A): Outer Membrane vs other possibilities - Outer Membrane is the outermost boundary of the mitochondrion, separating the organelle from the cytosol. It is continuous with the cell’s plasma membrane and forms the outermost layer seen in the diagram. - Misleading alternatives: Nucleus is a completely different organelle; Thylakoid Membrane ......Login to view full explanation

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