1. Mitochondria - Definition, Structure, and Function with Diagram

    https://www.sciencefacts.net/mitochondria.html

    Learn about mitochondria, the double membrane-bound organelles that produce energy in the form of ATP for all higher organisms. Find out their location, size, shape, parts, functions, and FAQs.

  2. Mitochondria - The Cell - NCBI Bookshelf - National Center for ...

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK9896/

    Mitochondria contain their own genetic system, which is separate and distinct from the nuclear genome of the cell. As reviewed in Chapter 1, mitochondria are thought to have evolved from bacteria that developed a symbiotic relationship in which they lived within larger cells (endosymbiosis).

  3. Mitochondria - National Human Genome Research Institute

    https://www.genome.gov/genetics-glossary/Mitochondria

    Mitochondria are membrane-bound cell organelles (mitochondrion, singular) that generate most of the chemical energy needed to power the cell's biochemical reactions. Chemical energy produced by the mitochondria is stored in a small molecule called adenosine triphosphate (ATP).

  4. Mitochondria Function: A Simple Discussion and Diagram - Verywell Health

    https://www.verywellhealth.com/mitochondria-function-8409605

    The mitochondria are abundant throughout the body. These structures are a type of organelle, and multiple mitochondria are found within each cell in humans, animals, and plants. The mitochondria have many roles, but the most well-understood is that of energy production in the form of ATP.

  5. Mitochondria - Structure - Function - TeachMePhysiology

    https://teachmephysiology.com/histology/cell-structures/mitochondria/

    Mitochondria (singular: mitochondrion) are double membrane-bound cell organelles with a typical size of 0.75-3 μm². They are found in most mammalian cells, with notable exceptions including mature erythrocytes.

  6. Mitochondria, Cell Energy, ATP Synthase | Learn Science at Scitable

    https://www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/mitochondria-14053590/

    Mitochondria are the power plants of the cell, derived from an ancient symbiosis between a nucleated cell and an aerobic prokaryote. Learn how they produce energy, use oxygen, and import proteins from the cell cytoplasm.

  7. 4.5.1: Mitochondria - Biology LibreTexts

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    A mitochondrion (mitochondria, plural), is a membrane-enclosed organelle that is found in most eukaryotic cells. Mitochondria are called the "power plants" of the cell because they are the sites of cellular respiration, where they use energy from organic compounds to make ATP (adenosine triphosphate).

  8. Mitochondria: Properties, Structure, Functions - Microbe Notes

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    Mitochondria is the cell organelle which is filamentous and granular structure. It is present in higher plants, animals, and some microorganisms. It is absent in bacteria but is found in algae, protozoa, and fungi. To carry out the energy metabolism, mitochondria have got the lipoprotein framework.

  9. Mitochondrion Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of MITOCHONDRION is any of various round or long cellular organelles of most eukaryotes that are found outside the nucleus, produce energy for the cell through cellular respiration, and are rich in fats, proteins, and enzymes.