size of mitochondria?
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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.
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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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