What do Mitochondria Do in Plant Cells?
HouselingMoon路3 months agoMitochondria are the energy hubs of plant cells, producing ATP to fuel all kinds of cellular activities. Think of them as the plant's power plants!
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In plant cells, mitochondria generate energy, regulate cell metabolism, and also help in processes like cell growth and respiration. Yup, they're busy bees!
Honestly, they just make sure the plant cells don't run out of juice. ATP or bust!
Mitochondria in plant cells are essential for producing ATP through cellular respiration. They keep the plant cells running smoothly.
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