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 Mitochondria are membrane bound cell organelles found in
            most eukaryotic cells .
 It was first identified as “BIOBLASTS” by RICHARD
ALTMANN.
 BENDA coined the term mitochondria.
 In Greek ‘mitos’ means filament and ‘chondros’ means
granules
 They    are believed to be derived from endo-symbiotic
  prokaryotes.
 They    are described as power houses of the cell
 It   is a semi autonomus cell organelle.
Shape :

   These are filamentous or granular.
   They appear spherical to ellipsoid .
   They exhibit pleiomorphic appearance.

Size :

   Approximately 1µm thick and 1-3 µm long.
   Width 0.5 µm ( relatively constant).
   Length may vary ( maximum 7µm)
Distribution :
     They are uniformly distributed throughout the cytoplasm
    where the energy is required.
     Number :
     A plant cell may contain hundreds or thousands of
  mitochondria.
 Their number varies depending upon the cell type and stage

  of development .
 Ex : The central cells of maize root cap have approximately

  200 when young and 2000 – 3000 at matured stage.
Mitochondrion is composed of :

   Outer mitochondrial membrane
   Inter membrane space
   Inner mitochondrial membrane
   Cristae
   Matrix
   It has a protein to phospholipid ratio of 1 : 1

   It contains large numbers of integral proteins called PORINS

   It associates in a structure called ‘MAM’

    ( MITOCHONDRIA ASSOCIATED ER MEMBRANE

   It is permeable to small molecules .
   It is also called as PERIMITOCHONDRIAL SPACE.
   It is the space between the outer and inner membranes.
   The concentrations of small molecules such as ions and
    sugars is same as that of cytosol.
   In this space,the protein composition is different from that of
    the cytosol.

   It is a highly convoluted membrane.
   It is much larger in area than the outer membrane.
   It folds into cristae that extend deeply into the matrix.
   It has a very high protein to phospholipids ratio of 3 : 1
   It contains 1/5 th of total protein of mitochondrion.
   It is highly impermeable to all molecules.
It contains proteins with 5 types of functions :

   those perform the redox reactions of oxidative
    phosphorylation
   ATP-synthase
   Specific transport proteins
   Protein import machinery
   Mitochondria fission and fusion protein
    The inner membrane is compartmentalized into numerous
    cristae.
    They are studded with small round bodies known as ‘F1
    Particles’ or ‘Oxysomes’
   These particles have a spherical head about 9 nm in diameter
    linked to the membrane by a short stalk.
   It is the space enclosed by the inner membrane.
   It contains about 2/3rd of the total protein in a mitochondrion.
   It is important in the production of ATP with the aid of ATP-
    synthase.
    It contains a highly concentrated mixture of hundreds of
    enzymes,special mt-ribosome,t-RNA and mt-DNA.
   These are smaller than those in the cytoplasm.
   They are 70s type and are composed of large sub units ( 50s )
    and a small sub unit ( 30s ).
   The large sub unit contains two r-RNA molecules, one of 23s
    and other of 5s.
   The small sub unit contains one r-RNA molecule of 16s.
   All these r-RNA molecules are coded by mitochondrial DNA.
Mt-DNA :
   Circular DNA of 16.6 kb
   Double stranded DNA
   Absence of histone proteins
   Multiple copies are present in nucleoid
   It encodes the enzymes required for oxidative
    phosphorylation and mitochondrial electron transport.
The two DNA strands are different in base composition .
  H-strand (heavy) of high base composition
  L-strand (light) of low base composition
  D-LOOP :
  It is a short region ( 1121bp) on DNA.
  It is a DNA triple helix contains two overlapping copies of
  H-strand
  It is the site where most of the replication is controlled.
  No non coding DNA is present outside of the D-loop.
  The origin of replication for the H-strand is in the D-loop and
  it is initiated by an RNA primer.
 After the new H-strand is about 2/3 complete ,the L-strand
  origin of replication is uncovered.
 The L-strand origin is on the old H-strand ; it is uncovered
  when the old H-strand is displaced by DNA polymerase
  synthesizing the new H-strand.
 The L-strand origin folds into a stem loop structure which
  acts as a primer and replication of the L-strand begins
 Replication can be said to be bi-directional.
   It produces ATP through respiration and regulate cell

    metabolism.

   Chemical reactions of Krebs cycle takes place in

    mitochondria

   Bio-genesis of mitochondrial ribosomes takes place in the

    matrix.
 Participate in photo respiration in C3 plants .

 Glyoxalate cycle occurs in the matrix.

 It stores calcium a contribution process for cell

   homeostasis
   They are single membrane bound cell organelles .
   They were first identified by CHRISTIAN DE DUVE.
   They are spherical in shape
   They are 0.2-1.7µm in size
   It consists of finely granular matrix
   Leaf peroxisomes :
    ◦ Catalyzes oxidation of side product of CO2 fixation in
      photorespiration

   Glyoxysomes :
    ◦ Converts fatty acid in seed lipids into sugars needed for
      growth in the young plant
  Detoxifying cell by degradation of H2O2 produced by the
  perioxisomal oxidases.
 Leaf peroxisomes are involved in photo respiration
   ( Glycolate pathway)
 Breaking down fatty acids during germination of fat storing
  seeds ( Glyoxylate cycle)
 They were involved in conversion of fixed nitrogen into
  ureides for N-export
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Mitochondria & peroxisomes

  • 2.  Mitochondria are membrane bound cell organelles found in most eukaryotic cells .  It was first identified as “BIOBLASTS” by RICHARD ALTMANN.  BENDA coined the term mitochondria.  In Greek ‘mitos’ means filament and ‘chondros’ means granules
  • 3.  They are believed to be derived from endo-symbiotic prokaryotes.  They are described as power houses of the cell  It is a semi autonomus cell organelle.
  • 4. Shape :  These are filamentous or granular.  They appear spherical to ellipsoid .  They exhibit pleiomorphic appearance. Size :  Approximately 1µm thick and 1-3 µm long.  Width 0.5 µm ( relatively constant).  Length may vary ( maximum 7µm)
  • 5. Distribution :  They are uniformly distributed throughout the cytoplasm where the energy is required. Number :  A plant cell may contain hundreds or thousands of mitochondria.  Their number varies depending upon the cell type and stage of development .  Ex : The central cells of maize root cap have approximately 200 when young and 2000 – 3000 at matured stage.
  • 6. Mitochondrion is composed of :  Outer mitochondrial membrane  Inter membrane space  Inner mitochondrial membrane  Cristae  Matrix
  • 7.
  • 8. It has a protein to phospholipid ratio of 1 : 1  It contains large numbers of integral proteins called PORINS  It associates in a structure called ‘MAM’ ( MITOCHONDRIA ASSOCIATED ER MEMBRANE  It is permeable to small molecules .
  • 9. It is also called as PERIMITOCHONDRIAL SPACE.  It is the space between the outer and inner membranes.  The concentrations of small molecules such as ions and sugars is same as that of cytosol.  In this space,the protein composition is different from that of the cytosol. 
  • 10. It is a highly convoluted membrane.  It is much larger in area than the outer membrane.  It folds into cristae that extend deeply into the matrix.  It has a very high protein to phospholipids ratio of 3 : 1  It contains 1/5 th of total protein of mitochondrion.  It is highly impermeable to all molecules.
  • 11. It contains proteins with 5 types of functions :  those perform the redox reactions of oxidative phosphorylation  ATP-synthase  Specific transport proteins  Protein import machinery  Mitochondria fission and fusion protein
  • 12. The inner membrane is compartmentalized into numerous cristae.  They are studded with small round bodies known as ‘F1 Particles’ or ‘Oxysomes’  These particles have a spherical head about 9 nm in diameter linked to the membrane by a short stalk.
  • 13.
  • 14. It is the space enclosed by the inner membrane.  It contains about 2/3rd of the total protein in a mitochondrion.  It is important in the production of ATP with the aid of ATP- synthase.  It contains a highly concentrated mixture of hundreds of enzymes,special mt-ribosome,t-RNA and mt-DNA.
  • 15. These are smaller than those in the cytoplasm.  They are 70s type and are composed of large sub units ( 50s ) and a small sub unit ( 30s ).  The large sub unit contains two r-RNA molecules, one of 23s and other of 5s.  The small sub unit contains one r-RNA molecule of 16s.  All these r-RNA molecules are coded by mitochondrial DNA.
  • 16. Mt-DNA :  Circular DNA of 16.6 kb  Double stranded DNA  Absence of histone proteins  Multiple copies are present in nucleoid  It encodes the enzymes required for oxidative phosphorylation and mitochondrial electron transport.
  • 17. The two DNA strands are different in base composition .  H-strand (heavy) of high base composition  L-strand (light) of low base composition D-LOOP :  It is a short region ( 1121bp) on DNA.  It is a DNA triple helix contains two overlapping copies of H-strand  It is the site where most of the replication is controlled.  No non coding DNA is present outside of the D-loop.
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  • 19.  The origin of replication for the H-strand is in the D-loop and it is initiated by an RNA primer.  After the new H-strand is about 2/3 complete ,the L-strand origin of replication is uncovered.  The L-strand origin is on the old H-strand ; it is uncovered when the old H-strand is displaced by DNA polymerase synthesizing the new H-strand.  The L-strand origin folds into a stem loop structure which acts as a primer and replication of the L-strand begins  Replication can be said to be bi-directional.
  • 20. It produces ATP through respiration and regulate cell metabolism.  Chemical reactions of Krebs cycle takes place in mitochondria  Bio-genesis of mitochondrial ribosomes takes place in the matrix.
  • 21.  Participate in photo respiration in C3 plants .  Glyoxalate cycle occurs in the matrix.  It stores calcium a contribution process for cell homeostasis
  • 22. They are single membrane bound cell organelles .  They were first identified by CHRISTIAN DE DUVE.  They are spherical in shape  They are 0.2-1.7µm in size  It consists of finely granular matrix
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  • 24. Leaf peroxisomes : ◦ Catalyzes oxidation of side product of CO2 fixation in photorespiration  Glyoxysomes : ◦ Converts fatty acid in seed lipids into sugars needed for growth in the young plant
  • 25.  Detoxifying cell by degradation of H2O2 produced by the perioxisomal oxidases.  Leaf peroxisomes are involved in photo respiration ( Glycolate pathway)  Breaking down fatty acids during germination of fat storing seeds ( Glyoxylate cycle)  They were involved in conversion of fixed nitrogen into ureides for N-export