describe the ultrastructure of michrochondria short answer
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Definition of mitochondria :
Mitochondria is a double membrane bound organelle which provides energy to the cells in the form of adenosine tri-phosphate (ATP).
Ultrastructure of mitochondria :
Mitochondria is a double membrane bound organelle in which it has inner and outer membrane. Mitochondria are rod shaped and found in most of the eukaryotes. It is a double wall membranous structure.
- In mitochondria, the space between the inner membrane is called as matrix (ground substance).
- Mitochondria originates from pre-existing cells.
- Labelled diagram of mitochondria is given in the attachment.
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☯ Definition of Mitochondria ☯
- The mitochondrion is a double membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms. Some cells in some multicellular organisms lack mitochondria.
⚛ Ultrastructure of Mitochondria ⚛
- Mitochondria are bounded by an envelope consisting of two concentric membranes, the outer and inner membranes. The space between the two membranes is called inter-membrane space. A number of invaginations occur in the inner membrane; they are called cristae.
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- Diagram is in attachment!!
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