Practice question
Question
Kinetoplastids are characterized by
Explanation
Kinetoplastids including Trypanosoma and Leishmania belong to Euglenozoa, distinguished by single enormous mitochondrion extending throughout cell body as branched network. Unlike typical eukaryotes with numerous discrete mitochondria, kinetoplastids consolidate mitochondrial function into one reticulum positioned near flagellar basal body requiring coordinated segregation. Within its posterior region condenses kinetoplast DNA network. Presence of multiple nuclei, photosynthetic capability or ciliature absent. Single mitochondrion reflects cell cycle-linked organelle division strategy requiring precise timing with kinetoplast segregation before cytokinesis ensuring inheritance. This single large mitochondrion organization demands tight coordination with basal body duplication ensuring faithful organelle inheritance during binary fission.