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How do mitochondria multiply in the cell.

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These organelles replicate by dividing in two, using a process similar to the simple, asexual form of cell division employed by bacteria. ... Logically, mitochondria multiply when a the energy needs of a cell increase. Therefore, power-hungry cells have more mitochondria than cells with lower energy needs.

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