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what is mitochondria?​

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Answered by varshasendal
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Mitochondria (sing. mitochondrion) are organelles, or parts of a eukaryote cell. They are in the cytoplasm, not the nucleus. They make most of the cell's supply of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), a molecule that cells use as a source of energy. ... This means mitochondria are known as "the powerhouse of the cell".

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Answered by kunjrathod47
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Mitochondria are also known as "the powerhouse of the cell". As it generates ATP(Adenosine triphosphate) for the cell.

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