What are the functions of a mitochondria in a cell?
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Question : What are the functions of a mitochondria in a cell?
Answer : The membrane is where the chemical reactions occur and the matrix is where the fluid is held. Mitochondriaare a part of eukaryotic cells. The main job of mitochondria is to performcellular respiration. This means it takes in nutrients from the cell, breaks it down, and turns it into energy.
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Question : What are the functions of a mitochondria in a cell?
Answer : The membrane is where the chemical reactions occur and the matrix is where the fluid is held. Mitochondriaare a part of eukaryotic cells. The main job of mitochondria is to performcellular respiration. This means it takes in nutrients from the cell, breaks it down, and turns it into energy.
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◆Ekansh Nimbalkar◆
Following are the functions of mitochondria in a cell
1)They perform cellular respiration
2)They take nutrients from the cell,b breaks it down,a nd turns it into energy
3)They make adenosine triphosphate which the cell can use as an energy source
Following are the functions of mitochondria in a cell
1)They perform cellular respiration
2)They take nutrients from the cell,b breaks it down,a nd turns it into energy
3)They make adenosine triphosphate which the cell can use as an energy source
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