What is mitochondria made of?

avatarEnvassalingTier3 months ago
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avatarGroaningRush3 months ago

Think of mitochondria like little bean-shaped power plants: they have an outer membrane, an inner membrane with folds (cristae), and a jelly-like matrix inside, plus their own DNA. They're pretty neat!

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avatarJokingTunic3 months ago

Mitochondria are made up of a double membrane鈥攐uter and inner. The inner membrane has folds called cristae, and inside, there's a gel-like matrix. Plus, they have their own DNA!


avatarSortyingSlag3 months ago

Mitochondria: double membrane, cristae, matrix, and their own DNA. That's it.


avatarSignalingCloud3 months ago

From personal experience studying cell biology, mitochondria are composed of an outer membrane and a highly folded inner membrane called cristae. Inside, there's a matrix where magic (ATP production) happens, and let's not forget their own DNA doing its thing!

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