Biology, asked by himanshi0803, 10 months ago

what are mitochondria.what is the basic morphology of these organelles and in which cell they can be found​

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Answered by khansmohd
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Explanation:

mitochondria have Double membrane and arrangement with separate the organelles into 4 distinct compartmen outer membrane, the intermembrane space, the inner membrane, and the matrix .

Answered by jovinjsartho
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Mitochondria are the organelles in which the most important part part of the cellular respiration i.e. the ATP production.

They are bounded by two lipid membranes. The inner membrane in folded to the interior of the organelle forming cristae that defines the internal space known as mitochondrial matrix and where mitochondrial DNA, mitochondrial RNA, mitochondrial ribosomes and respiratory enzymes can be found.

Mitochondria are found in eukaryotic cells in high number and are also more abundant in those cells that use ore energy, like muscle cells. Because mitochondria has its own DNA, RNA and ribosomes. They can even has the ability to self-replicate.

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