mitochondrial respiration

What is Mitochondrial Respiration?

Mitochondrial respiration is a biochemical process by which cells convert nutrients into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the primary energy carrier in cells. This process occurs within the mitochondria and involves a series of complex reactions known as the electron transport chain (ETC) and oxidative phosphorylation. Efficient mitochondrial respiration is crucial for cellular function and survival.

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