Biology, asked by rupshamondal786, 11 months ago

what are

the features of mitocondria​

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Answered by zaidarif005
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Answer:

The most important function of mitochondria is to produce energy through the process of oxidative phosphorylation. It is also involved in the following process:

  • Regulates the metabolic activity of the cell
  • Promotes the growth of new cells and cell multiplication
  • Helps in detoxifying ammonia in the liver cells
  • Plays an important role in apoptosis or programmed cell death
  • Responsible for building certain parts of the blood and various hormones like testosterone and oestrogen
  • Helps in maintaining an adequate concentration of calcium ions within the compartments of the cell
  • It is also involved in various cellular activities like cellular differentiation, cell signalling, cell senescence, controlling the cell cycle and also in cell growth.

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Answered by hudayfi74
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Answer:

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Explanation:

MITOCHONDRIA ARE ENCLOSED BY TWO MEMBRANES  [1] A SMOOTH OUTER MEMBRANE [2] MARKEDLY FOLDED OR TUBULAR INNER  MITOCHONDRIAL MEMBRANE , WHICH HAS A LARGE SURFACE AND ENCLOSES THE MATRIX SPACE. THE FOLDS OF INNER MEMBRANE ARE KNOWN AS CRISTAE , AND TUBE LIKE PROTRUSIONS ARE CALLED AS TUBULES

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