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Answered by tharani1523
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The mitochondrion (plural mitochondria) is a double-membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms. Some cells in some multicellular organisms may, however, lack them (for example, mature mammalian red blood cells). A number of unicellular organisms, such as microsporidia, parabasalids, and diplomonads, have also reduced or transformed their mitochondria into other structures.[1] To date, only one eukaryote, Monocercomonoides, is known to have completely lost its mitochondria.[2] The word mitochondrion comes from the Greek μίτος, mitos, "thread", and χονδρίον, chondrion, "granule"[3] or "grain-like". Mitochondria generate most of the cell's supply of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), used as a source of chemical energy.[4] A mitochondrion is thus termed the powerhouse of the cell.[5]

Answered by bhaibavpandeypcvu5u
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mitochondria are membrane bound cell organelles, essential for aerobic respiration of eukaryotic cells. these are also known as power house of the cell. thus , they produces cellular energy in the form of ATP.

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