Drawing of the internal structure of a mitochondrion. The cylindrical mitochondrion (purple) has two membranes: an outer surrounding membrane; an inner membrane which forms folds called cristae. It is on the cristae that chemical reactions occur. Mitochondria are sites of cell respiration: sugars and fats are oxidized to produce energy which is then stored. They are thus called "powerhouses" of the cell.
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