explain the structure of Mitochondria with example.
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Mitochondria have two membranes, an outer membrane and an inner membrane. These membranes are made of phospholipid layers, just like the cell's outer membrane. The outer membrane covers the surface of the mitochondrion, while the inner membrane is located within and has many folds called cristae.
Mitochondria -- the “power plants” of both animal and plant cells -- and chloroplasts -- photosynthesis centers found only in plants -- are both examples of specialized eukaryotic cell compartments.
Mitochondria -- the “power plants” of both animal and plant cells -- and chloroplasts -- photosynthesis centers found only in plants -- are both examples of specialized eukaryotic cell compartments.
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