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Mareli Sanchez
23 April, 15:45
Why has mitochondrial dna became so important?
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Andreas Schaefer
23 April, 19:12
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Mitochondria are tiny organelles that are often referred to as the energy powerhouses of cells or our body's batteries. Their prime function is to take in the sugars that have been converted from the food we eat, and turn them into a form of energy that cells can use
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