Mitochondria
(Singular: Mitochondrion) Structure: They are either spherical, rod-shaped or branched, and are typically 2-5 micrometers long. They are surrounded by two membranes with a fluid-filled space between them. The inner membrane is highly folded into cristae. The inner part part of the Mitochondrion is a fluid filled matrix.
Function: Mitochondria are the site of ATP production during aerobic respiration. They are self-replicating so more can be made if the cells energy needs increase. They are abundant in cells where much metabolic activity takes place, for example in liver cells and at synapses between neurones where neurotransmitter is synthesised and released.









