mitochondria

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The mitochondria are the principal energy source of the cell. Mitochondria convert nutrients into energy as well as doing many other specialized tasks. Mitochondria are referred to as the "cellular power plants" of an organism because they create the majority of a cell's supply of adenosine triphosphate, also known as ATP. ATP is used as a source of chemical energy for the rest of the cell.
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