Biology, asked by Buddhadev8949, 11 months ago

Which organelle
supply energy to a cell? in what form it is stored? explain the structure of the organelle .does the organelle contain DNA and why?

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Answered by golakpraharaj73
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The majority of the metabolic energy required to fuel the cell's metabolic operations is produced by mitochondria, which are membrane-bound cell components.

  • They are located within the cytoplasm and serve as the "digestive tract" of the cell.
  • They are crucial in the breakdown the nutrition and the production of compounds that are packed with energy for cell. The mitochondrial are the sites of several metabolic processes that are engaged with metabolism.

Characteristics of "mitochondria":

  • Both in plants and animals, the mitochondrial DNA has a double-membraned structure.
  • The structure is formed up of an intermembrane space, an outer layer, and what is known as the matrix.
  • The inner mitochondrial gap serves as a barrier between the layers of protein molecules & phospholipids that make up the outside membrane as well as the inner layer.
  • The mitochondrion's outermost membrane is made of several unique proteins to form porins & cover its area.

  • While mitochondria carry a limited quantity of their own DNA, the majority of DNA is contained in chromosomes found within the nucleus. The term "mitochondrial DNA," or "mtDNA," refers towards this genetic makeup.

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