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mitochondria The cellular organelles that function as energy factories in the cell. Mitochondria produce ATP (the energy currency of our bodies).
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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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mitochondria Structures in human cells that turn nutrients into energy for the cells. Essentially, they are the cells' "power plants."
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mitochondria (noun) slender microscopic filaments or rods that are the source of energy in the cell and are involved in protein synthesis and lipid metabolism
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mitochondrial Referring to mitochondria or rod-like structures inside cells of the body whose primary functions include the production and regulation of energy.
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