No; it synthesizes ATP.
Proteins are made
The mitochondrion is the "power house" of a cell and produces ATP to store proteins that give the cell its energy.
Mitochondrion
The inner membrane of a mitochondrion is folded into structures called cristae, which increase the surface area available for ATP production through oxidative phosphorylation. This adaptation allows for more space for electron transport chain proteins to generate ATP efficiently.
Chloroplasts; Mitochondrion
The ribosomes are the site where proteins are synthesized.
hydrogen pump
hydrogen pump
Mitochondrion provides the energy to cell that the cell needs to move, divide and produce secretory products. The mitochondrion are usually about the size of bacteria and are usually in different shapes depending with the cell type.
Ribosomes functions as factories to produce proteins.
A ribosome: a cell organelle. It functions as a micro-machine for making proteins. Ribosomes are composed of special proteins and nucleic acids.
The granules of the inner membrane of the mitochondrion are believed to be the site of chemical reactions that produce the electron transport system that generates a proton gradient. Also site of the ATPase complex which uses the proton gradient to produce ATP.