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mitochondrial function

Mitochondria are tiny structures inside cells that act as the cell's power plants. They convert nutrients from food into energy in the form of a molecule called ATP, which fuels various cellular processes. This energy production supports everything from muscle movement to brain function. Mitochondria also help regulate cell health, manage waste, and play a role in cell death when necessary. Their efficient function is essential for maintaining overall health and energy levels in the body.