which is the most important enzyme found in matrix of Mitochondria
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The matrix plays a critical role in energy production, because it is where the citric acid or Krebs cycle takes place. The matrix, a dense, viscous material, also contains ribosomes and mitochondrial deoxyribonucleic acid, DNA.
The mitochondrion consists of an outer membrane, an inner membrane, and a gel-like material called the matrix. This matrix is more viscous than the cell's cytoplasm as it contains less water. The mitochondrial matrix has several functions. It is where the citric acid cycle takes place.
The matrix contains a highly concentrated mixture of hundreds of enzymes, special mitochondrial ribosomes, tRNA, and several copies of the mitochondrial DNA genome. Of the enzymes, the major functions include oxidation of pyruvate and fatty acids, and the citric acid cycle.
The mitochondrion consists of an outer membrane, an inner membrane, and a gel-like material called the matrix. This matrix is more viscous than the cell's cytoplasm as it contains less water. The mitochondrial matrix has several functions. It is where the citric acid cycle takes place.
The matrix contains a highly concentrated mixture of hundreds of enzymes, special mitochondrial ribosomes, tRNA, and several copies of the mitochondrial DNA genome. Of the enzymes, the major functions include oxidation of pyruvate and fatty acids, and the citric acid cycle.
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Actually, several hundreds of enzymes , special mitochondrial ribosomes , tRNA, and several copies of mitochondrial DNA genome.of the enzymes the major function of include oxidation of pyruvate and fatty acids and the Citric acid cycle
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