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mitochondrion
  1. (cytology) A spherical or ovoid organelle found in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells, contains genetic material separate from that of the host; it is responsible for the conversion of food to usable energy in the form of ATP.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The mitochondrion is responsible for generating energy in the form of ATP in eukaryotic cells.”
      “In aerobes with sufficient oxygen, pyruvate is transported to the mitochondrion to undergo further transformations in the Krebs cycle.”
      “In animal cells mitochondrion movement is mainly associated with microtubules.”
mitoferrin
  1. Any of a group of mitochondrial iron transporters that are involved in heme biosynthesis
mitotracker
  1. (cytology) Any of a family of commercial fluorescent dyes used to stain mitochondria in living cells
mitofusin
  1. (biochemistry) Any of a class of GTP-binding proteins embedded in the outer membrane of the mitochondria
mitofilin
mitosome
  1. (cytology) An organelle found within certain unicellular eukaryotes which lack mitochondria.
mitoplast
  1. A mitochondrion that has been stripped of its outer membrane, leaving the inner membrane intact.
mitophagy
  1. (biology) The removal of damaged mitochondria from a cell prior to cell death
mitoflash
  1. A mitochondrial flash (discrete burst of fluorescence within the mitochondrial matrix)
mitocalcin
mitogenomics
  1. (genetics) The study of the complete genome of the mitochondrion of an organism
mitophagosome
mitobiogenesis
mitotype
  1. (genetics) A mitochondrial haplotype
mitoribosome
mitogenome
  1. (genetics) mitochondrial genome
mitochondriogenesis
  1. The production of mitochondria
mitochondria
  1. plural of mitochondrion
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Overall, the Krebs cycle provides energy and heat for the body's many processes, and the mitochondria are key to this process.”
      “The features suggested that the clear cell change resulted from ballooning and rarefactive changes of mitochondria.”
      “Different versions of endosymbiotic theory have been presented in the literature to explain the origin of eukaryotes and their mitochondria.”
mitophagosomes
mitoribosomes
  1. plural of mitoribosome
mitotrackers
  1. plural of mitotracker
mitoferrins
  1. plural of mitoferrin
mitogenomes
  1. plural of mitogenome
  2. Examples:
    1. “With the exception of the two duplicated control regions in the S. lavenbergi mitogenome, the mitogenomes from the two deep-sea gulper eels exhibit an identical gene order.”
mitochondria
  1. (sometimes proscribed) mitochondrion
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Overall, the Krebs cycle provides energy and heat for the body's many processes, and the mitochondria are key to this process.”
      “The features suggested that the clear cell change resulted from ballooning and rarefactive changes of mitochondria.”
      “Different versions of endosymbiotic theory have been presented in the literature to explain the origin of eukaryotes and their mitochondria.”
mitofusins
  1. plural of mitofusin
mitoplasts
  1. plural of mitoplast
mitoflashes
  1. plural of mitoflash
mitosomes
  1. plural of mitosome
mitotypes
  1. plural of mitotype
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