| 1. | Mitochondria are parts of a cell that produce energy through respiration.
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| 2. | They also contain mitochondria, which are organelles involved in respiration.
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| 3. | As energy-producing machines go, mitochondria are spectacularly efficient.
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| 4. | The mitochondria and the plastids of the diatom somehow remain functional.
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| 5. | In nerve cells, the mitochondria travel down the long axons.
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| 6. | An example of larger-scale transfers are the eukaryotic mitochondria.
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| 7. | Oxygen is used in mitochondria to generate ATP during oxidative phosphorylation.
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| 8. | Intracellular Ca 2 + storages include mitochondria and the endoplasmic reticulum.
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| 9. | The high quantity of mitochondria gives the cells an acidophilic appearance.
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| 10. | Mitochondria soak up excess calcium until they swell and stop functioning.
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