different between mitochondrion vs intramitochondrial
mitochondrion
English
Etymology
Coined in German by Carl Benda in 1898, from Ancient Greek ????? (mítos, “thread”) + ???????? (khondríon), diminutive of ??????? (khóndros, “grain, morsel”)
Noun
mitochondrion (plural mitochondria or mitochondrions)
- (cytology) A spherical or ovoid organelle found in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells and containing genetic material separate from that of the host; it is responsible for the conversion of food to usable energy in the form of ATP.
Coordinate terms
- hydrogenosome
- mitosome
- plastid
Derived terms
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mitochondrion From the web:
- what mitochondria do
- what mitochondria
- what mitochondria does
- what mitochondrial disease
- what mitochondria and chloroplasts have in common
- what mitochondria produce
- what mitochondrial enzyme is affected by oligomycin
- what mitochondria release into the cell
intramitochondrial
English
Etymology
intra- +? mitochondrial
Adjective
intramitochondrial (not comparable)
- Within a mitochondrion
intramitochondrial From the web:
- what does intramitochondrial mean
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