| mitochondria |
Energy-producing structures within cells. Mitochondria possess two sets of membranes, a smooth continuous outer membrane, and an inner membrane arranged in folds. Among other critical functions, mitochondria convert nutrients into energy via the electron transport chain.
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| mitotic |
(noun) : the number of cells per thousand cells actively dividing at a particular time
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| mitosis |
A process that takes place in the nucleus of a dividing cell and results in the formation of two new nuclei, each having the same number of chromosomes as the parent nucleus. Cell division.
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| mitochondria |
Structures in human cells that turn nutrients into energy for the cells. Essentially, they are the cells' "power plants."
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| mitotane |
A drug that increases the amount of chemotherapy drugs that can accumulate in tumor cells.
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