Mitochondria are rod-shaped organelles that can be considered the power generators of the cell, converting oxygen and nutrients into adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP is the chemical energy "currency" of the cell that powers the cell's metabolic activities. This process is called aerobic respiration and is the reason animals breathe oxygen. Without mitochondria (singular, mitochondrion), higher animals would likely not exist because their cells would only be able to obtain energy from anaerobic respiration (in the absence of oxygen), a process much less efficient than aerobic respiration. In fact, mitochondria enable cells to produce 15 times more ATP than they could otherwise, and complex animals, like humans, need large amounts of energy in order to survive.
Mitochondria is found in plant cells.
The Mitochondria contains enzymes
because the plant cell contains the mitochondria in order for the plant to be green
The mitochondria produce energy for the cell's various functions.
This description fits a plant cell. Plant cells have a cell wall for structural support, various organelles like mitochondria and chloroplasts for energy production, a nucleus for genetic material control, and a large central vacuole for storage and structural support.
A cell wall and mitochondria are in a plant cell, but not in an animal cell.
makes food for the cell
The mitochondria.
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Mitochondria Mali yung mitochondria powerhouse of cell yung mitochondria
Mitochondria Mali yung mitochondria powerhouse of cell yung mitochondria
It is an organelle called the mitochondria