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what is mitochondria ?​

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Answered by RohitVaishnavv
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Mitochondria are double-membrane-bound organelles found in the majority of eukaryotic species. Mitochondria produce the majority of the cell's adenosine triphosphate, which is then used as a source of chemical energy by utilising the energy of oxygen generated during aerobic respiration at the inner mitochondrial membrane.

Answered by sourishsarkarkgec
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Answer: Mitrochondria is the one of the most important organelle in the cell , it is called as Power house of the cell as it produces energy by synthesize ATP ( adenosine tri phosphate) by breaking of ADP. this phenomenon took place in here. This ATP molecule is important for cell respiration so in brief it produces energy for cell.

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