What is the function of mitochondria in cells?
Mitochondria are the cell's power plants, generating energy in the form of ATP to keep everything running smoothly.
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They're basically the cell's battery pack, providing the energy needed for cellular activities like respiration and metabolism.
Think of mitochondria as the cell's power grid; without them, nothing works properly!
Mitochondria produce ATP, but they're also involved in regulating the cell cycle and cell growth.
They convert food into usable energy, playing a critical role in keeping cells functioning normally.
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