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A mitochondria is a double
membranous cell organelle found in
most eukaryotic organisms.
Mitochondria generate most of the
cell's supply of adenosine tri
phosphate, used as a source of
chemical energy. Mitochondria were
first discovered by Kolliker in the
voluntary muscle of insect. The inner
membrane is arranged into cristae in
order to increase surface area
available for energy production.
a)Mitochondria is the organ for-
Cellular respiration
O Cellular digestion
O Cellular death
O Cellular motility

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Answered by adityaraj15719
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Mitochondria is the organ for Cellular respiration.

Answered by tamannaclasses
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Answer:

its cellular respiration

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Explanation: Mitochondria is a bean shaped organ in the cell cytoplasm. Its major role is cellular respiration. It utilizes oxygen and carbohydrate to release carbon dioxide and energy in the form of ATP.

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