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mitokondrie n (singular definite mitokondriet, plural indefinite mitokondrier)

  1. (cytology) mitochondrion
    • 1995, Natur og museum:
      Forfaderen til mitokondriet blev optaget for 1,5 milliarder siden.
      The ancestor of the mitochondrium was swallowed one and a half billion [short scale] years ago.
    • 2011, Randi Green, Bevidst Evolution, BoD – Books on Demand, →ISBN, page 165:
      Cellen har sine egne organer, kaldet organeller, der består af cellekerne, DNA, ribosomer, mitokondriet, endoplasmatisk reticulum, golgiapparat, lysosom og vesikler bare for at nævne nogle få.
      The cell has its own organs, called organelles, which comprise cell nucleus, DNA, ribosomes, the mitochondrium, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, lysosome and vesicles to mention only a few.
    • 2006, Hans Erik Berthelsen, Gyld. Små Opslagsbøger. Biologi, Gyldendal Uddannelse, →ISBN, page 15:
      I mitokondriet opbygges atp-molekyler.
      In the mitochondrium, ATP-molecyles are built.

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mitokondrie m (definite singular mitokondrien, indefinite plural mitokondrier, definite plural mitokondriene)

  1. alternative form of mitokondrium (mitochondrion)

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mitokondrie n (definite singular iet, indefinite plural mitokondrie, definite plural ia)

  1. alternative form of mitokondrium (mitochondrion)

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mitokondrie

  1. (cytology) mitochondrion

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Declension of mitokondrie 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative mitokondrie mitokondrien mitokondrier mitokondrierna
Genitive mitokondries mitokondriens mitokondriers mitokondriernas

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