what did mitochondria do
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The mitochondria typical of mammalian cells respire O2 during the process of pyruvate breakdown and ATP synthesis, generating water and carbon dioxide as end products. ... These organelles are commonly called anaerobic mitochondria. Mitochondria of yet another kind yield even less ATP per molecule of glucose.
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Mitochondria is the site of cellular respiration where energy is released in the form of ATP. Kreb's cycle (breakdown of pyruvte) occur inside the mitochondria which results in 36 or 38 ATP to be produced.
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