The mitochondrial matrix contains protein, lipids, ribosomes, and DNA, allowing the mitochondrion to control the production of its own enzymes, many of which are involved in respiration.
A matriz mitocondrial contém proteínas, lípidos, ribossomas e DNA, permitindo à mitocôndria controlar a produção das suas próprias enzimas, muitas das quais são essenciais para a respiração.
| Front | What is the function of the matrix? | 
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| Back | contains protein, lipids, ribosomes and DNA which allows the mitochondrion to control the production of its own enzymes. Many enzymes used in respiration are found in the matrix. | 
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