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Slow oxidative muscle fibers will be most impacted by the addition of additional mitochondria.

What are the mitochondria's primary roles?

The majority of the chemical energy required to drive a cell's metabolic operations is produced by mitochondria, which are membrane-bound cell organelles (mitochondrion, singular). Adenosine triphosphate, a tiny molecule, serves as a storage container for the chemical energy generated by the mitochondria (ATP).

Where can you find mitochondria?

Cellular organelles called mitochondria transform the energy from food into a form that can be utilized by cells. There are hundreds to thousands of mitochondria per cell, and they are found in the fluid around the nucleus (the cytoplasm).

What happens to mitochondrial damage?

Cells perish when mitochondria are widely damaged because they are unable to create enough energy. Indeed, the enzymes that cause cell death are released directly from the mitochondria.

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