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mitochondria Parts of the cell which are responsible for providing the cell with energy.
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mitochondria A remnant of an ancient parasitic bacteria that now helps to produce energy inside the cell. A mitochondrion has its own genome, present in only one copy, which does not recombine in reproduction. This genetic consistency makes mitochondrial DNA a very important tool in tracking genetic histories.
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mitospore a spore from a mitosporangium; in Basidiomycota, any non-basidiosporous propagule (Hawksworth et al., 1983). cf. meiospore.
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mitochondria Membrane-enclosed cellular compartments that are the major source of a cell's energy. Mitochondria accomplish this by oxidizing the products of carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. Mitochondria contain some independent DNA genes and are reproduced as needed by the cell they reside in.
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mitochondrion A eukaryotic organelle that is the site of ATP synthesis and of the citric acid cycle. The eukaryotic cellular organelle in which the Krebs cycle and electron transport reactions take place.
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