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mitochondrial s. a sheath of circumferentially oriented mitochondria, arranged end to end, that surrounds the middle piece of a spermatozoon and is thought to control the movements of the tail.
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mitochondrial respiration The stages of cell respiration (citric acid cycle and cytochrome transport system) that take place in the mitochondria. Water is formed from oxygen and hydrogen ions, and energy is released. SEE: cell respiration
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mitochondria Round or long cellular organelles found outside the nucleus that produce energy for the cell through cellular respiration, and are rich in fats, proteins, and enzymes
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mitochondrial inheritance This type of genetic disorder is caused by mutations in the nonchromosomal DNA of mitochondria. Mitochondria are small round or rod-like organelles that are involved in cellular respiration and found in the cytoplasm of plant and animal cells. Each mitochondrion may contain 5 to 10 circular pieces of DNA. ...
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mitochondria The cellular organelles found in eukaryotic cells where energy production and respiration occur.
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