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Mitochondria is stands for (Mito- thread) (Chondria- granule). It known as Power
House of the cell, because it provides energy to the cells. Mitochondria is self-duplicated
organelles. New mitochondria are arisen by division of existing ones.
It is sausage shaped vesicles bounded by an envelope of 2-unit membranes and filled
with a fluid matrix. Mitochondria found in all aerobic eukaryotic cells but absent in certain
unusual anaerobic protozoans. It is totally absent in prokaryotic cells. Mitochondria
Present in early stage of red blood cells but when red blood cells being matured the
mitochondria disappeared.
Mitochondria is visible under light microscope. But their detailed structure visible under
electron microscope. In 1880 mitochondria first seen by scientist Kolliker, who isolate
them from insect muscle cells. But in 1898 the mitochondria named given by scientist
Benda.
Section of Mitochondria
Structure- Mitochondria structure is classified by: -
1) Form
2) Size
3) Number
4) Components
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Form- The mitochondria are usually sausage-shaped, but in some times, it is spherical,
oval, cylindrical, filamentous or branched.
Size- The cylindrical mitochondria are usually 1-4 micrometer long and 0.2-1 micrometer
thick. The spherical mitochondria are 1-5 micrometer in diameter.
Number- The presence of mitochondria varies cell to cell. These are few to 1000
mitochondria present in a cell. More mitochondria present in those cells, where it divides,
grow and synthesizing. The dormant seed have few mitochondria than germinating
seeds.
Components- Under the electron microscope a section of mitochondria is shown as
enfolded vesicle bounded by two unit of membrane with fluidic matrix.
i) Membrane- Mitochondria is covered with two unit of membranes, one is inner
membrane and other is outer membrane. Each membrane is 60 to 70 A thick and it is
composed with double layered of phospholipid. Both membranes connected at adhesion
site. By this adhesion site protein is transfer. These two membranes are separated with
narrow space called intermembrane space. This space contains homogeneous fluid.
Outer membrane- It is smooth and freely permeable. It consists 50% proteins and 50%
lipids. It is poor in enzymes and lacks electron transport system. It is contact with the
cytoplasm.
Inner membrane - It is enfolded to from cristae and semipermeable. It consists 80%
protein and 20% lipids. It is rich in enzymes and bears electron transport system. It is
contact with the matrix.
ii) Cristae- the cristae extend inward to varying degrees and may fuse with those from
the opposite side and divide the mitochondria into compartments. The cristae are
arranged in characteristic ways in different cells. They may be simple or branched,
straight, zig-zag, tubular or lamellar. Cristae is varied in numbers also. They increase the
inner space area of the mitochondria to hold a variety of enzymes.
Cristae
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iii) Oxysomes - the inner mitochondrial membrane bears minute regularly spaced lollipop-
shaped known as oxysomes. These oxysomes are 8.5nm wide. It is also known as
elementary particles. It consists 3 parts- rounded head piece joined by a short stalk to a
base piece located in the inner membrane. There may be 100,000 to 1,000,000
oxysomes present in single mitochondria. ATP synthesis is occured in oxysomes.
Detail structure of Cristae and Oxysomes
iv) Matrix- the wide space between the cristae filled with dense fluid known as
mitochondrial matrix. This wide space is called inner chamber and it contain enzymes for
protein synthesis, lipid synthesis and Kreb's cycle. 70S Ribosomes are present in matrix.
Circular DNA is also present in matrix.
Functions-
1) The main function of mitochondria is to provide the energy by ATP synthesis to the
cell.
2) Mitochondria also synthesis proteins and lipids.
3) Mitochondria regulate the calcium ion concentration in the cell by storing and releasing
Ca2+ as needed.
4) It is also provided intermediates for the synthesis of important biomolecules like
chlorophyll, cytochromes etc.
Some important Questions -
1) From where mitochondria originate.
Ans- The mitochondria are inherited from one's mother. The middle piece of a sperm, that
contains mitochondria may not enter the egg during fertilization.
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2) From where first mitochondria seen?
Ans- From insect muscle cells.
Reference book- Pradeep's Biology Text Book .
Who is the Father of Biology ?
What is the unit of Living organism ?
What is CELL? Discovery, Types, structure and Functions of cell?

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  • 1. 1/4 Ned What are Mitochondria? Structure and Functions of Mitochondria? easylearningwithned.blogspot.com/2022/11/what-are-mitochondria-structure-and.html Mitochondria is stands for (Mito- thread) (Chondria- granule). It known as Power House of the cell, because it provides energy to the cells. Mitochondria is self-duplicated organelles. New mitochondria are arisen by division of existing ones. It is sausage shaped vesicles bounded by an envelope of 2-unit membranes and filled with a fluid matrix. Mitochondria found in all aerobic eukaryotic cells but absent in certain unusual anaerobic protozoans. It is totally absent in prokaryotic cells. Mitochondria Present in early stage of red blood cells but when red blood cells being matured the mitochondria disappeared. Mitochondria is visible under light microscope. But their detailed structure visible under electron microscope. In 1880 mitochondria first seen by scientist Kolliker, who isolate them from insect muscle cells. But in 1898 the mitochondria named given by scientist Benda. Section of Mitochondria Structure- Mitochondria structure is classified by: - 1) Form 2) Size 3) Number 4) Components
  • 2. 2/4 Form- The mitochondria are usually sausage-shaped, but in some times, it is spherical, oval, cylindrical, filamentous or branched. Size- The cylindrical mitochondria are usually 1-4 micrometer long and 0.2-1 micrometer thick. The spherical mitochondria are 1-5 micrometer in diameter. Number- The presence of mitochondria varies cell to cell. These are few to 1000 mitochondria present in a cell. More mitochondria present in those cells, where it divides, grow and synthesizing. The dormant seed have few mitochondria than germinating seeds. Components- Under the electron microscope a section of mitochondria is shown as enfolded vesicle bounded by two unit of membrane with fluidic matrix. i) Membrane- Mitochondria is covered with two unit of membranes, one is inner membrane and other is outer membrane. Each membrane is 60 to 70 A thick and it is composed with double layered of phospholipid. Both membranes connected at adhesion site. By this adhesion site protein is transfer. These two membranes are separated with narrow space called intermembrane space. This space contains homogeneous fluid. Outer membrane- It is smooth and freely permeable. It consists 50% proteins and 50% lipids. It is poor in enzymes and lacks electron transport system. It is contact with the cytoplasm. Inner membrane - It is enfolded to from cristae and semipermeable. It consists 80% protein and 20% lipids. It is rich in enzymes and bears electron transport system. It is contact with the matrix. ii) Cristae- the cristae extend inward to varying degrees and may fuse with those from the opposite side and divide the mitochondria into compartments. The cristae are arranged in characteristic ways in different cells. They may be simple or branched, straight, zig-zag, tubular or lamellar. Cristae is varied in numbers also. They increase the inner space area of the mitochondria to hold a variety of enzymes. Cristae
  • 3. 3/4 iii) Oxysomes - the inner mitochondrial membrane bears minute regularly spaced lollipop- shaped known as oxysomes. These oxysomes are 8.5nm wide. It is also known as elementary particles. It consists 3 parts- rounded head piece joined by a short stalk to a base piece located in the inner membrane. There may be 100,000 to 1,000,000 oxysomes present in single mitochondria. ATP synthesis is occured in oxysomes. Detail structure of Cristae and Oxysomes iv) Matrix- the wide space between the cristae filled with dense fluid known as mitochondrial matrix. This wide space is called inner chamber and it contain enzymes for protein synthesis, lipid synthesis and Kreb's cycle. 70S Ribosomes are present in matrix. Circular DNA is also present in matrix. Functions- 1) The main function of mitochondria is to provide the energy by ATP synthesis to the cell. 2) Mitochondria also synthesis proteins and lipids. 3) Mitochondria regulate the calcium ion concentration in the cell by storing and releasing Ca2+ as needed. 4) It is also provided intermediates for the synthesis of important biomolecules like chlorophyll, cytochromes etc. Some important Questions - 1) From where mitochondria originate. Ans- The mitochondria are inherited from one's mother. The middle piece of a sperm, that contains mitochondria may not enter the egg during fertilization.
  • 4. 4/4 2) From where first mitochondria seen? Ans- From insect muscle cells. Reference book- Pradeep's Biology Text Book . Who is the Father of Biology ? What is the unit of Living organism ? What is CELL? Discovery, Types, structure and Functions of cell?