Mitochondria are the sites of most aerobic respiration reactions, transferring energy required for cellular functions.
Mitochondria are where most aerobic respiration reactions take place, transferring energy needed for the cell to function.
Front | What is the function of mitochondria? |
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Back | These are where most of the reactions of aerobic respiration takes place. Respiration transfers energy that the cell needs to work. |
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