what is the functions of Mitochondria
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Mitochondria are found in both plants and animals cells.
It is a 2 walled structure.
The outer mitochondrial membrane is smooth.
The inner mitochondrial is folded into finger like projections. These projections are known as cristae.
The space within mitochondria is known as mitochondrial chamber.
The space filling jell like proteinaceous substance is its matrix.
Mitochondria has its own genetic material.
It is known as semi autonomous organelle.
It is a 2 walled structure.
The outer mitochondrial membrane is smooth.
The inner mitochondrial is folded into finger like projections. These projections are known as cristae.
The space within mitochondria is known as mitochondrial chamber.
The space filling jell like proteinaceous substance is its matrix.
Mitochondria has its own genetic material.
It is known as semi autonomous organelle.
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What is the function of Mitochondria?
A semi autonomous double-membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic organisms.
- To perform cellular respiration.
- Provide energy to a cell in the form of ATP.
- Also known as the powerhouses of the cell.
- It is the site of ATP synthesis for the cell.
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