| mitochondrial body |
a fused colony of mitochondria found in the spermatids of insects.
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| mitochondrial cristae |
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| mitochondrial encephalomyopathy |
any of a group of diseases characterized by abnormal mitochondrial function with involvement of the central nervous system and skeletal muscle and, in most cases, lactic acidosis. Diseases in this group, which includes subacute necrotizing encephalomyelitis, Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy, MELAS syndrome, and MERRF syndrome, may also be classified as mitochondrial myopathies or mitochondrial encephalopathies.
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| mitochondrial encephalopathy |
any of numerous encephalopathies associated with mitochondrial abnormalities, such as cytochrome-c oxidase deficiency.
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| mitochondria |
In cell biology, a mitochondrion (from Greek mitos thread + khondrion granule) is an organelle found in mosteukaryotic cells, including those of plants, animals, fungi, and protists. A few cells, such as the trypanosome protozoan, have a single large mitochondrion, but usually a cell has hundreds or thousands of mitochondria. The exact number of mitochondria depends on the cell's level of metabolic activity: more activity means more mitochondria. ...
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