Q.89 The mitochondrion is NOT considered a part of the endomembrane system on account of which ONE of the following reasons? (A) It does not undergo structural changes (B) It is not derived from the ER or Golgi (C) It does not synthesize proteins (D) It is not attached to the outer nuclear envelope

Q.89 The mitochondrion is NOT considered a part of the endomembrane system on account of which
ONE of the following reasons?
(A) It does not undergo structural changes
(B) It is not derived from the ER or Golgi
(C) It does not synthesize proteins
(D) It is not attached to the outer nuclear envelope

Mitochondrion endomembrane system mcq questions test organelle origins and cell biology fundamentals. Q.89 asks why mitochondria aren’t part of the endomembrane system. The correct answer is (B) – different evolutionary origin.

✅ Correct Answer: (B) Not Derived from ER or Golgi

Endomembrane system = Network of topologically continuous membranes derived from ER invagination:

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ER → Nuclear envelope → Golgi → Lysosomes → Vesicles → Plasma membrane

Mitochondria origin:

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α-Proteobacterium (endosymbiosis) → Mitochondria
↳ NOT from ER/Golgi → Separate lineage

❌ Why Other Options Are Wrong

Option Statement Why INCORRECT
(A) No structural changes FALSE – Mitochondria fuse/fission, change cristae shape
(B) Not ER/Golgi derived ✅ CORRECT – Endosymbiotic origin
(C) No protein synthesis FALSE – 13 mtDNA proteins + nuclear-encoded
(D) Not nuclear envelope attached FALSE – ER touches mitochondria (MAMs)

🔬 Origin Comparison Table

Feature Endomembrane System Mitochondria
Origin ER invagination Endosymbiosis
Membrane Single (topological continuity) Double (bacterial origin)
Protein import Vesicle trafficking (COPI/II) TOM/TIM translocases
Genetic material None mtDNA (37 genes)
Division Vesicle budding Binary fission

🎯 Core Concept: Two Membrane Lineages

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CELL MEMBRANES:
├── ENDOMEMBRANE (ER origin)
│ ├── Nuclear envelope
│ ├── Golgi apparatus
│ └── Lysosomes/vacuoles
└── NON-ENDOMEMBRANE
├── Mitochondria (α-proteobacteria)
├── Chloroplasts (cyanobacteria)
└── Plasma membrane

Key exam fact: Endomembrane = ER-family ONLY. Mitochondria/chloroplasts = endosymbionts.

Why Each Wrong Answer Fails

(A) “No structural changes” ❌

Mitochondria dynamically fuse/fission:

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Drp1 → Fission | Mfn1/2, OPA1 → Fusion

(C) “No protein synthesis” ❌

Mitochondria synthesize 13 proteins (Complex I, III, IV, ATP synthase) from mtDNA.

(D) “Not nuclear envelope attached” ❌

Mitochondria contact ER at MAMs (mitochondria-associated membranes) for Ca²⁺/lipid transfer.

Exam Pattern Recognition

Typical traps:

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"Endomembrane" → Origin from ER [B]
"Protein synthesis" → Mitochondria DO [C wrong]
"Structural changes" → ALL organelles change [A wrong]

Master mitochondrion endomembrane system mcq – ORIGIN = ANSWER every time!


One-word answer: ORIGIN (B) – Mitochondria’s endosymbiotic origin excludes it from ER-derived endomembrane system.

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