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The Mitochondria: Powerhouse of the Cell

The Mitochondria: Powerhouse of the Cell. By: Steve Student. Where Am I Found?. I have my own DNA (mDNA). I am derived from a cell similar to bacteria, and then included into eukaryotic cells Eukaryotic cells are cells with membrane bound organelles (cell parts) that have a formal nucleus.

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The Mitochondria: Powerhouse of the Cell

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  1. The Mitochondria: Powerhouse of the Cell By: Steve Student

  2. Where Am I Found? • I have my own DNA (mDNA). • I am derived from a cell similar to bacteria, and then included into eukaryotic cells • Eukaryotic cells are cells with membrane bound organelles (cell parts) that have a formal nucleus. • I am found in eukaryotic cells like animal & plant cells

  3. Animal Cell Ribosome (attached) Ribosome (free) Nucleolus Cell Membrane Nucleus Nuclear envelope Mitochondrion Smooth endoplasmic reticulum Rough endoplasmic reticulum Centrioles Golgi apparatus

  4. Plant Cell Vacuole Smooth endoplasmic reticulum Ribosome (free) Chloroplast Ribosome (attached) Cell Membrane Nuclear envelope Cell wall Nucleolus Golgi apparatus Nucleus Mitochondrion Rough endoplasmic reticulum

  5. What Do I Look Like?

  6. I Am the Powerhouse of the Cell • I supply energy to the cell through a process called cellular respiration. • This process happens in the cristae (inner membrane). • I produce energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate).

  7. How’s The Energy Formed? • ATP is formed in an electron transport chain (ETC). • The ETC moves protons (H+) from the inner compartment to the outer. • As the protons flow back to the inner compartment, the energy of their movement is used to add phosphate to ADP (adenosine diphosphate) to form ATP

  8. The Electron Transport Chain Electron Transport Hydrogen Ion Movement Channel Intermembrane Space ATP synthase Inner Membrane ATP Production Matrix

  9. Without the Mitochondria… • Cells would not have enough energy to survive. They must have ATP to sustain life!

  10. When Your Cells Die • Tissues die.

  11. When Tissues Die.. • Organs fail

  12. Without Your Organs Functioning… • You’ll die.

  13. So Why Am I Important? • It’s all connected. • If any one level fails then the whole system collapses! • You are made of organ systems that are made of organs that are made of tissues that are made of cells that are made of organelles like me “The Mitochondria”. If I fail you die!

  14. Works Cited • Structure and Function in Cell Biology http://darwin.nmsu.edu/~molbio/cell/Page1.html • The Biology Project: Cell Biology http://www.biology.arizona.edu/cell_bio/cell_bio.html

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