Mitochondria are organelles found in the cells of organisms that convert the energy from food into a form that cells can use, called ATP. They have their own DNA and are believed to have once been free-living bacteria. Mitochondria are sometimes called the "powerhouses of the cell" because they generate most of the cell's supply of chemical energy.
Mitochondria are organelles found in the cells of organisms that convert the energy from food into a form that cells can use, called ATP. They have their own DNA and are believed to have once been free-living bacteria. Mitochondria are sometimes called the "powerhouses of the cell" because they generate most of the cell's supply of chemical energy.
Mitochondria are organelles found in the cells of organisms that convert the energy from food into a form that cells can use, called ATP. They have their own DNA and are believed to have once been free-living bacteria. Mitochondria are sometimes called the "powerhouses of the cell" because they generate most of the cell's supply of chemical energy.
Mitochondria are organelles found in the cells of organisms that convert the energy from food into a form that cells can use, called ATP. They have their own DNA and are believed to have once been free-living bacteria. Mitochondria are sometimes called the "powerhouses of the cell" because they generate most of the cell's supply of chemical energy.