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Mitochondria are tiny organelles that transfer energy from organic molecules to adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Information from chapter four of "Modern Biology" textbook.

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Aerobic respiration takes place inside the mitochondria.(Uses oxygen to break down glucose).

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Mitochondria are usually classified as the powerhouse of the cell that provides the cell energy

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powerhouse of the cell

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To produce energy in the cell

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