Mitochondria are sites of aerobic respiration, featuring a double membrane with folded inner membrane (cristae) containing enzymes, and possessing their own DNA and ribosomes for producing some of their proteins.
Mitochondria are sites of aerobic respiration, featuring a double membrane with folded inner membrane (cristae) containing enzymes, and possessing their own DNA and ribosomes for producing some of their proteins.
Front | Mitochondria 2.1.1(g) |
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Back | -aerobic respiration site -double membrane, inner memebrsne folded to form cristae, fluid interior called matrix, this membrsne contains enzymes for respiration -contains small amount of DNA so produces own enzymes and reproduces themselves |
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