Biology, asked by amitalish0, 2 months ago

what is mitochondria and what is tissue?​

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Answered by myrakincsem
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Mitochondria and tissue can be defined as follows:

Explanation:

  • Mitochondria can be described as the organelle that is the power house of a cell.
  • The process of oxidative phosphorylation takes places in the mitochondria.
  • Oxidative phosphorylation can be described as the process by which chemical energy in the food is converted to a form that can be used by the cell.
  • On the other hand, tissue can simple be described as a group of cells which work together to perform a particular function.
Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
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Explanation:

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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