Enzymes.
Mitochondria is responsible for ATP production.
The mitochondria are in the cytoplasm, which is to say within the cell, but outside the nucleus.
-Mitochondria are organelles within eukaryotic cells -Mitochondria themselves are not cells, but are believed to have once been a cell themselves because they have a double membrane and their own genetic material...DNA -Plant and animal cells are eukaryotic
The mitochondria.
"Cristae (singular crista) are the internal compartments formed by the inner membrane of a Mitochondrion." "They are studded with proteins, including ATP synthase and a variety of cytochromes. The maximum surface for chemical reactions to occur is within the mitochondria. This allows cellular respiration (aerobic respiration since the mitochondria requires oxygen) to occur" (All the above is from Wikipedia) Basically: -Cristae are formed by the inner membrane of the Mitochondrion -Cristae are studded with protein -Cristae allow Aerobic Cellular Respiration to occur CMS PRIDE GO RAMS
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Within the mitochondria, although glycolysis occurs within the cytoplasm.
Mitochondria is responsible for ATP production.
The mitochondria are in the cytoplasm, which is to say within the cell, but outside the nucleus.
Biological oxidation takes place in the mitochondria within all living cells of the body but not in dead cells, for example, cornified cells of the skin.
I believe you are confused. Mitochondria are organelles within (all) your cells.
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Mitochondria Mali yung mitochondria powerhouse of cell yung mitochondria
Mitochondria Mali yung mitochondria powerhouse of cell yung mitochondria
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Mitochondria in animal Cells, and within both mitochondria and chloroplasts in plant Cells.
ETC takes place in the Cristae of the Mitochondria.