Mitochondria
Distribution:
- Mitochondria are found in almost all cells except for red blood cells of mammals and mature sieve tube elements of plants.
- Mitochondria are randomly distributed in cytoplasm.
- Mitochondria are abundant in muscle cells, pancreatic cells, liver cell, sperms and meristematic cells of plants.
Structure of mitochondrion
Structure:
- Shape: Mitochondria exist in different shapes. Usual shapes are oval or rod.
- Size: Varies. General size 1μm (diameter) and 2.5μm (length).
- Mitochondria are bounded by a double membrane. The inner membrane is folded; each fold is called crista (plural = cristae).
- Embedded in the inner membrane of mitochondria are many stalked particles. These stalked particles are ATPase enzymes.
- The watery matrix inside the mitochondria contains DNA, ribosomes, RNA, enzymes, proteins and granules.
Functions:
- Mitochondria are the main site for aerobic respiration.
- Mitochondria carry out fatty acid metabolism.
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