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functions of Mitochondria​

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Answered by ShreyaSrivastava221
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Mitochondria are a part of eukaryotic cells. The main job of mitochondria is to perform cellular respiration. This means it takes in nutrients from the cell, breaks it down, and turns it into energy. This energy is then in turn used by the cell to carry out various functions.

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Answered by C0R0NA
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What is the function of Mitochondria?

A semi autonomous double-membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms.

  1. To perform cellular respiration.
  2. Provide energy to a cell in the form of ATP.
  3. Also known as the powerhouses of the cell.
  4. It is the site of ATP synthesis for the cell.
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