Examples of using Mitochondria in English and their translations into Danish
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Designed to retain a high percentage of cell nuclei and mitochondria in soft tissues.
Her leftover mitochondria. She crashed hard after finishing.
She crashed hard after finishing her leftover mitochondria.
Mitochondria are cellular organelles responsible for providing 90% of the energy that cells need for normal function1.
There are no myofibrils in it, but mitochondria and nuclei are present in large numbers.
you can let go of its 70 trillion cells and their mitochondria.
Remember that mitochondria are present in all cells, not just the cells of the liver and bile ducts.
Researchers at the University of Alberta discovered that a simple molecule DCA can reactivate mitochondria in cancer cells, allowing them to die like normal cells.
It takes part in the body's production of the co-enzyme Q10, in the maintenance and functioning of the mitochondria, and as an anti-inflammatory antioxidant, e.g. in the enzyme glutathione peroxidase.
As mitochondria evolved into true organelles,
The first thing you would learn is that the mitochondria are primarily designed to use fat for energy!
more stable mitochondria.
As a result the mitochondria empty free radicals into the surrounding cell where they can cause mutations, cancer, and weakness.
If there were no mitochondria, then fat metabolism for energy would be limited and not very efficient.
PhotoBarr PDT causes direct intracellular damage by initiating radical chain reactions that damage intracellular membranes and mitochondria.
The mitochondria(mtDNA) act as cellular power plants
Fatty acids that are already inside the mitochondria are broken down directly into acetyl-CoA in what is called beta-oxidation.
Another result is weakening of the energy producing mitochondria, otherwise known as the cells' power plants.
Brain cells are loaded in mitochondria that produce the necessary energy to learn
The mitochondria use the oxygen carried in the blood from the lungs as a fuel to generate energy.
