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What are the three functions of the mitochondria?

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Answered by C0R0NA
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What is function of mitochondria?

A semi autonomous double-membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms.

  1. To perform cellular respiration.
  2. Provide energy to a cell in the form of ATP.
  3. Also known as the powerhouses of the cell.
  4. It is the site of ATP synthesis for the cell.
Answered by Anonymous
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The primary function of mitochondria is to produce energy via the oxidative phosphorylation process.

It is known as the powerhouse of cells.

Three functions of the mitochondria

  • Mitochondria are organelles that transfer chemical energy from the food we eat into a form that the cell can use. This is known as oxidative phosphorylation.
  • Cells are cleaned away and destroyed as they get old. Mitochondria play a role in determining which cells are killed.
  • Mitochondria contribute to rapidly collecting calcium ions and storing them until they are required.

Thus, mitochondria help in energy production, cleaning old cells and storage of calcium ions.

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