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- Mitochondrion - Wikipedia
The term mitochondrion, meaning a thread-like granule, was coined by Carl Benda in 1898 The mitochondrion is popularly nicknamed the "powerhouse of the cell", a phrase popularized by Philip Siekevitz in a 1957 Scientific American article of the same name
- Mitochondria – Definition, Structure, Function
A mitochondrion (plural: mitochondria) is an organelle in plants, animals, and fungi that produces chemical energy for cells Mitochondria are the powerhouses of the cell
- Mitochondrion | Journal | ScienceDirect. com by Elsevier
Mitochondrion is a definitive, high profile, peer-reviewed international research journal The scope of is broad, reporting on basic science of mitochondria from all organisms and from basic research to pathology and clinical aspects of mitochondrial diseases
- Mitochondria - Definition, Function Structure | Biology Dictionary
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”
- Mitochondria Function: A Simple Discussion and Diagram
Within a cell, each mitochondrion is enclosed by an outer membrane and also has an inner membrane The membranes are composed of a combination of fat and protein
- Mitochondria - National Human Genome Research Institute
Mitochondria are membrane-bound cell organelles (mitochondrion, singular) that generate most of the chemical energy needed to power the cell's biochemical reactions
- What are Mitochondria | MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit
The mitochondrion has two membranes: an outer membrane, which is porous for most molecules, and an inner membrane, which is tightly sealed and has invaginations called cristae
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