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What is mitochondria ?​

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Answered by geetavermaa254
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power house of the cell hope it helps

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Answered by RohitVaishnavv
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Mitochondria (plural: mitochondrion) are membrane-bound cell organelles that provide the majority of the chemical energy required to fuel the cell's metabolic activities. Adenosine triphosphate is a tiny molecule that stores the chemical energy created by mitochondria (ATP).

In most eukaryotic species, a mitochondrion is a double-membrane-bound organelle. Mitochondria provide the majority of the cell's adenosine triphosphate, which is used as a chemical energy source. Albert von Kölliker found them in the voluntary muscles of insects in 1880.

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