Biology, asked by XRuhaniX, 11 hours ago

explain mitochondria ​

Attachments:

Answers

Answered by ashish2006april
1

Answer:

A mitochondrion is a double-membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms. Mitochondria generate most of the cell's supply of adenosine triphosphate, used as a source of chemical energy. They were first discovered by Albert von Kölliker in 1880 in the voluntary muscles of insects.

Explanation:

Hope this helps you and pls mark me as brainliest

Answered by iamsapna004
1

These are small rod-like structure, Their function is to provide energy, That is why they are called the power house of the cell.

if my answer is correct please mark as branlist.

Similar questions