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What is the function of mitochondria in a cell?
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Answered by Anonymous
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Mitochondria are the cell's power producers. They provide the cell the energy it needs to move. The mitochondria helps process cell division, cell growth, and cell death. The mitochondria is located in the cytoplasm.

Answered by krrod678
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-Cellular respiration. It is a well-known fact that mitochondria are responsible -for cellular respiration.

-Cellular energy production. Mitochondria produce the energy as ATP (adenosine triphosphate) by oxidative phosphorylation.

-Calcium homeostasis. .

-Promote cell cell growth and multiplication.

-Role in cell death. .

-Oxidative radicals.

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