Biology, asked by KabirRwt, 6 months ago

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Answered by rakesh1171
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Explanation:

you have to tell what mitochondria do...in a cell...

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Mitochondria are round "tube-like" organelles that provide energy to a cell in the form of ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) for performing different chemical activities for the sustainance of life. The mitochondria is also called powerhouse of the cell.

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Answered by naqvizehra1214
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answer : Mitochondria are membrane - bound * cell* organelles ( mitochondria singular ) that generate most of the chemical*energy* needed to power the cells biochemical reactions.Chemical energy produced by the mitochondria is stored in a small molecule called adenosine traphosphate (ATP)

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