The correct answer? None.
Your body doesn't "produce" mitochondria. They really are individual living entities in each cell of your body. They have their own separate DNA and reproduce themselves. Your body most certainly DOES NOT produce them...
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mitochondria knwon as power house of body as it produce ATP which is a energy currency of body so mitochondria is alos called as generator
Mitochondria are the organelles that break down carbohydrates ingested into the body. Known as the powerhouses of the cell they utilize the break down of carbohydrates to in turn utilize ATP.
because chloroplasts produce energy in the daylight and mitochondria produce energy day and night
The Mitochondria
Since mitochondria produces energy in cells...i suppose the answer to your question would be the digestive system.
mitochondria knwon as power house of body as it produce ATP which is a energy currency of body so mitochondria is alos called as generator
Mitochondria are the organelles that break down carbohydrates ingested into the body. Known as the powerhouses of the cell they utilize the break down of carbohydrates to in turn utilize ATP.
If you want it to the simplest, Mitochondria produce carbon dioxide and sugar.
Both of the produce heat. High metabolism produce heat in mitochondria.
because chloroplasts produce energy in the daylight and mitochondria produce energy day and night
The Mitochondria
Mitochondria.
Since mitochondria produces energy in cells...i suppose the answer to your question would be the digestive system.
no it cannot
Mitochondria is power house of cell. In it cellular energy is generated.
Mitochondria produce energy in the form of ATP. They are the cell's biochemical 'power factories'
Power houses produce energy. So like that mitochondria produce enrgy