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Chapter 2, Problem 25RAC
Summary Introduction
Introduction:
The production of ATP is the function of a cell organelle called mitochondria. This organelle provides energy to the cell by generating ATP. Mitochondrion organelle contains its own DNA molecule. This organelle is found only in the eukaryotes and not in prokaryotes.
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