| mitochondrion |
Organelle found in all eukaryotes. Site of respiration (ATP synthesis). Contains its own DNA.
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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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| mitochondrion |
A tiny structure inside the cell resembling a bacterium and responsible for burning food molecules with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, and thus providing energy for the cell
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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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| mitochondria |
a rod-shaped or oval body in cells that is the site of energy production by means of OXIDATION. Mitochondrial function can be interrupted by NUCLEOSIDE ANALOGS (LAMIVUDINE [3TC], STAVUDINE [D4T]) due to inhibition of gamma INTERFERON and DNA POLYMERASE, leading to lactic acidosis.
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