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mitochondrion
[ mahy-tuh-kon-dree-uhn ]
mitochondrion
/ ˌɪəʊˈɒԻɪə /
noun
- a small spherical or rodlike body, bounded by a double membrane, in the cytoplasm of most cells: contains enzymes responsible for energy production Also calledchondriosome
mitochondrion
/ ī′tə-ŏ′ŧ-ə /
, Plural mitochondria
- A structure in the cytoplasm of all cells except bacteria in which food molecules (sugars, fatty acids, and amino acids) are broken down in the presence of oxygen and converted to energy in the form of ATP. Mitochondria have an inner and outer membrane. The inner membrane has many twists and folds (called cristae), which increase the surface area available to proteins and their associative reactions. The inner membrane encloses a liquid containing DNA, RNA, small ribosomes, and solutes. The DNA in mitochondria is genetically distinct from that in the cell nucleus, and mitochondria can manufacture some of their own proteins independent of the rest of the cell. Each cell can contain thousands of mitochondria, which move about producing ATP in response to the cell's need for chemical energy. It is thought that mitochondria originated as separate, single-celled organisms that became so symbiotic with their hosts as to be indispensible. Mitochondrial DNA is thus considered a remnant of a past existence as a separate organism.
- See more at cell
mitochondrion
Notes
Derived Forms
- ˌٴˈDzԻ, adjective
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of mitochondrion1
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of mitochondrion1
Example Sentences
“The mitochondria is your bioenergetics, so your energy in your body is produced by all of the mitochondria in your cells,” Beheshti said.
"We found that mitochondria provide a kind of decision-making aid: they regulate whether a cell undergoes clean, silent apoptosis or releases pro-inflammatory messenger substances," explains Prof.
It's a core function, but little studied in the setting of cancer immunology, especially when compared to other organelles like the mitochondria or endoplasmic reticulum.
Studies in Italy and Japan indicate centenarians in these countries have more of a special variant of DNA found in cellular power plants called mitochondria.
To explore this further, the authors then looked at how different sources of energy are used in the mitochondria when BKCa is functional.
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