How do you use Mitochondria in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Mitochondria meaning
plural of mitochondrion
Using Mitochondria
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of mitochondrion
- In the example corpus, mitochondria often appears in combinations such as: the mitochondria, mitochondria and, mitochondria are.
Context around Mitochondria
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 10 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Mitochondria
- In this selection, "mitochondria" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, targeting, world, swollen, 2012, society and isolated stand out and add context to how "mitochondria" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include weeds out mitochondria that reduce and alongside the mitochondria. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "mitochondria" sits close to words such as adjudged, algebras and altria, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with mitochondria
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Mitochondria actively divide, multiply and move around in your cells. (10 words)
Some argue that gaining mitochondria was the defining event in eukaryogenesis. (11 words)
The cause of tiredness was identified as muscle cells not receiving sufficient energy from mitochondria. (15 words)
Previous research has predominantly concentrated on the mitochondria, while comparatively less emphasis has been placed on the influence of cell nuclei, which have undergone a long-term co-evolutionary process alongside the mitochondria. (33 words)
Breaking Down Stored Fat: When your body needs extra energy, mitochondria step in to break down fat reserves and release energy that can be used to fuel your daily activities. (30 words)
One theory for this holds that paternal mitochondria are simply diluted by the vastly more abundant maternal ones, but another suggests that they are actively eliminated by the egg. (29 words)
Example sentences (20)
Her work in developing controlled-release vehicles to target the mitochondria of cells was recognized with the Targeting Mitochondria 2012 Scientific Contribution Award from the World Mitochondria Society.
Previous research has predominantly concentrated on the mitochondria, while comparatively less emphasis has been placed on the influence of cell nuclei, which have undergone a long-term co-evolutionary process alongside the mitochondria.
The cancer starts because the mitochondria in cells are severely damaged, and as the disease progresses, the mitochondria in the T cells begin to fail as well.
In fact, we observed fewer cristae and partial vesicular morphologies in swollen mitochondria as well as circumference of fragmented mitochondria, which were previously identified using TEM ().
By contrast, natural selection weeds out mitochondria that reduce female survival as such mitochondria are less likely to be passed on to the next generation.
By contrast, natural selection weeds out mitochondria that reduce female survival; therefore such mitochondria are less likely to be passed on to the next generation.
Over time, the fractionation method was further developed, improving the quality of the mitochondria isolated, and other elements of cell respiration were determined to occur in the mitochondria.
The egg cell contains relatively few mitochondria, but it is these mitochondria that survive and divide to populate the cells of the adult organism.
This is important in the ER-mitochondria calcium signaling and is involved in the transfer of lipids between the ER and mitochondria.
Some argue that gaining mitochondria was the defining event in eukaryogenesis.
Breaking Down Stored Fat: When your body needs extra energy, mitochondria step in to break down fat reserves and release energy that can be used to fuel your daily activities.
Intriguingly, researchers have identified gene variants within the oxygen-guzzling, energy-making mitochondria of aquatic spiders that may help them cope with low-oxygen environments.
Mitochondria actively divide, multiply and move around in your cells.
One theory for this holds that paternal mitochondria are simply diluted by the vastly more abundant maternal ones, but another suggests that they are actively eliminated by the egg.
Red light is believed to work by strengthening the mitochondria in our cells, allowing them to function more efficiently, rejuvenate themselves, and repair damage.
Research published in the journal Nature Metabolism highlighted that when we are overweight it actually changes the structure of the mitochondria, reducing the capacity for fat burning.
The cause of tiredness was identified as muscle cells not receiving sufficient energy from mitochondria.
The grant will go towards acquiring a Transmission Election Microscope for students researching and learning about mitochondria bioenergetics.
The nitrates break down into nitric oxide, increasing the function of the mitochondria -- which is known to power the energy of the cells.
The researchers found that during the reproductive season, the muscles of both males and females produced far more mitochondria (cellular energy organelles).
Common combinations with mitochondria
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the mitochondria 35×
- mitochondria and 11×
- mitochondria are 10×
- and mitochondria 8×
- mitochondria in 7×
- of mitochondria 7×
- mitochondria that 6×
- mitochondria to 5×
- mitochondria the 5×
- in mitochondria 4×