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size of mitochondria?​

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Answered by lalalisa37
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The size and shape of mitochondria, like the number in a cell, vary from one tissue to another and with the physiological state of the cells. Most mitochondria are ovoid bodies having a diameter between 0.5 and 1.0 µm and a length up to 7 µm.

Answered by Anonymous
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The size, shape, and structural organization of mito­chondria, as well as the number of these organelles per cell and their intracellular location, vary consider­ably depending on the organism, tissue, and physio­logical state of the cell examined.

Some cells, usually unicellular organisms, contain a single mitochondrion.

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