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mitogen A protein or chemical capable of stimulating cellular division.
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mitochondria Specialized subcellular structures located within body cells that contain oxidative enzymes needed by the cell to metabolize foodstuffs into energy sources. Organic - Being composed of, or containing matter of plant or animal origin.
Ãâó: www.cytosport.com/science/glossary.html
mitogen An agent which can induce cells to enter mitosis (to divide). Mitosis
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mitochondria organelles in a cell's cytoplasm chiefly responsible for "energy production" .
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mitochondria These are energy transforming structures found in all cells. Each mitochondrion has a circular chromosome with a small number of genes on it. This chromosome resembles that of the bacteria-like ancestor of the mitochondria.
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