What are the main functions of the mitochondria.
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Mitochondria are membrane-bound cell organelles (mitochondrion, singular) that generate most of the chemical energy needed to power the cell's biochemical reactions. Chemical energy produced by the mitochondria is stored in a small molecule called adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
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The mitochondria is a double-membraned cell organelle, known as the powerhouse of the cell which is present in all eukaryotic cells.
It has an outer membrane and an inner membrane.
The inner mitochondrial membrane has folds called cristae which helps in increasing the surface area.
The inner membrane of the mitochondria is the site of the electron transport chain (aerobic respiration).
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