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(Powerhouse of the Cell)

 Mitochondria (singular, mitochondrion) – are typically
  tubular or rod-shaped organelles found in the cytoplasm
  of most cells and produces enzymes for the metabolic
  conversion of food to energy.

 Mitochondria are responsible for converting nutrients
  into the energy-yielding molecule adenosine triphosphate
  (ATP) to fuel the cell's activities. This function, known as
  aerobic respiration, is the reason mitochondria are
  frequently referred to as the powerhouse of the cell.






FUNCTION

 Energy conversion
   The most prominent roles of mitochondria are to
    produce the energy currency of the cell, ATP, through
    respiration, and to regulate cellular metabolism.


 A dominant role for the mitochondria is the
  production of ATP, as reflected by the large number
  of proteins in the inner membrane for this task.
A mitochondrion contains outer and inner
membranes composed of phospholipid bilayers and
proteins. The two membranes have different properties.
Because of this double-membrane organization, there are
five distinct parts to a mitochondrion. They are:
- encloses the entire organelle, has a protein-to-
phospholipid ratio similar to that of the eukaryotic
plasma membrane
Outer membrane
             
contains large numbers of integral proteins
 called porins.
             allow molecules to freely diffuse
             from one side of the membrane to
             the other.
- is the space between the outer membrane and
the inner membrane
Intermembrane space
           
 It is also known as Perimitochondrial space.

 Because the outer membrane is freely permeable to
  small molecules, the concentrations of small
  molecules such as ions and sugars in the
  intermembrane space is the same as the cytosol.
- also double phospholipid layer
   - it is the site of the production
                     of ATP
Inner membrane

 FUNCTIONS:
                              
     Those that perform the redox reactions of oxidative
      phosphorylation

     Specific transport proteins that regulate metabolite passage
      into and out of the matrix

     Protein import machinery

     Mitochondria fusion and fission protein
- The folding of the inner membrane that
 allows more surface area, enhancing its
         ability to produce ATP.
- Fluid material that fills the area
  inside the inner membrane
Matrix
                      
 The matrix is the space enclosed by the inner
  membrane.

 It contains about 2/3 of the total protein in a
  mitochondrion.

 The matrix is important in the production of ATP
 with the aid of the ATP synthase contained in the
 inner membrane.

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Mitochondria

  • 2.   Mitochondria (singular, mitochondrion) – are typically tubular or rod-shaped organelles found in the cytoplasm of most cells and produces enzymes for the metabolic conversion of food to energy.  Mitochondria are responsible for converting nutrients into the energy-yielding molecule adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to fuel the cell's activities. This function, known as aerobic respiration, is the reason mitochondria are frequently referred to as the powerhouse of the cell. 
  • 4.   Energy conversion  The most prominent roles of mitochondria are to produce the energy currency of the cell, ATP, through respiration, and to regulate cellular metabolism.  A dominant role for the mitochondria is the production of ATP, as reflected by the large number of proteins in the inner membrane for this task.
  • 5. A mitochondrion contains outer and inner membranes composed of phospholipid bilayers and proteins. The two membranes have different properties. Because of this double-membrane organization, there are five distinct parts to a mitochondrion. They are:
  • 6. - encloses the entire organelle, has a protein-to- phospholipid ratio similar to that of the eukaryotic plasma membrane
  • 7. Outer membrane  contains large numbers of integral proteins called porins. allow molecules to freely diffuse from one side of the membrane to the other.
  • 8. - is the space between the outer membrane and the inner membrane
  • 9. Intermembrane space   It is also known as Perimitochondrial space.  Because the outer membrane is freely permeable to small molecules, the concentrations of small molecules such as ions and sugars in the intermembrane space is the same as the cytosol.
  • 10. - also double phospholipid layer - it is the site of the production of ATP
  • 11. Inner membrane  FUNCTIONS:   Those that perform the redox reactions of oxidative phosphorylation  Specific transport proteins that regulate metabolite passage into and out of the matrix  Protein import machinery  Mitochondria fusion and fission protein
  • 12. - The folding of the inner membrane that allows more surface area, enhancing its ability to produce ATP.
  • 13. - Fluid material that fills the area inside the inner membrane
  • 14. Matrix   The matrix is the space enclosed by the inner membrane.  It contains about 2/3 of the total protein in a mitochondrion.  The matrix is important in the production of ATP with the aid of the ATP synthase contained in the inner membrane.