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what is mitrochondria​

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Answered by Dreamboi
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Mitochondria (singular: mitochondrion) are organelles within eukaryotic cells that produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the main energy molecule used by the cell. For this reason, the mitochondrion is sometimes referred to as “the powerhouse of the cell.

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Answered by ravisimsim
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Mitochondria (sing. mitochondrion) are organelles, or parts of a eukaryote cell. They are in the cytoplasm, not the nucleus. They make most of the cell's supply of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), a molecule that cells use as a source of energy. ... This means mitochondria are known as "the powerhouse of the cell".

MITOCHONDRIA HELPS IN THE SYNTHESIS OF ATP.

ATP STANDS FOR ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE WHICH IS KNOWN AS THE ENERGY CURRENCY OF THE CELL.

MITOCHONDRIA PROVIDES ENERGY FOR VARIOUS METABOLIC ACTIVITIES.

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