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Mitochondria

In Our Time

The Role of Mitochondria and Nucleus in Eukaryotic Cells

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  • Eukaryotic cells, which have a nucleus and mitochondria, are considered complex cells
  • Microscopes are used to observe these small cells, but it is still difficult for scientists to fully comprehend them
  • Eukaryotic cells have two genomes - mitochondrial genes and nuclear genes
  • Mitochondria are often referred to as power packs or little batteries, generating electrical charges of around 150-200 millivolts
  • The electrical field around mitochondria can reach up to 30 million volts per meter, similar to a bolt of lightning

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