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mitochondria
• Found in most eukaryotic cells .• Generate most of the cell’s supply
of adenosine triphosphate(transport chemical energy within the cell for metabolism).• Also involved in, signaling , cellular
differentiation, cell death , control of cell cycle and cell growth .
Function
Energy
conversion
Pyruvate and the citric acid cycle
NADH and FADH2: the electron transport chainHeat Production
Storage of calcium ions
Can you still remember?
TIME TO ABSORB
Where is mitochondria usually found in?
What are the parts found in it?
What are the 5 functions?
CHLOROPLAST• Organelles found in plant cells that
conduct photosynthesis.• Captures light energy and store it in the energy storage molecules ATP and NADPH.• Uses the light energy in photosynthesis to make organic molecules and free oxygen from carbon dioxide and water.
Do you know…
vSTROMA
LAMELLAE
INNER MEMBRANE
THYLAKOID
OUTER MEMBRANE
STROMAv
RIBOSOMES
GRANIUM
THYLAKOIDS
GENETIC MATERIAL
STARCH GRAINS
DOUBLE MEMBRANE ENVELOPE
CHLOROPLAST
WHY ARE CHLOROPLAST GREEN?
LETS RECALL CAN YOU STILL REMEMBER?
Where is chloroplast usually found in?
What are the parts found in it?
What is the function?