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								In more evolved life forms, like animals and humans, cells contain bacteria called Mitochondria; but these things cannot leave the cell. 
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								For instance, why would a Belgrade street-tagger choose to call himself "Mitochondria"? Archive 2006-06-01 Mac 2006 
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								Mitochondria are the energy factories of every cell in the body. Scott Mendelson, M.D.: Can Vitamin-like PQQ Help Reduce the Risk of Alzheimer's Dementia? M.D. Scott Mendelson 2011 
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								Mitochondria convert oxygen and glucose into cell energy. 
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								Mitochondria are the energy factories of every cell in the body. Scott Mendelson, M.D.: Can Vitamin-like PQQ Help Reduce the Risk of Alzheimer's Dementia? M.D. Scott Mendelson 2011 
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								Mitochondria are the energy factories of every cell in the body. Scott Mendelson, M.D.: Can Vitamin-like PQQ Help Reduce the Risk of Alzheimer's Dementia? M.D. Scott Mendelson 2011 
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								Mitochondria are the energy factories of every cell in the body. Scott Mendelson, M.D.: Can Vitamin-like PQQ Help Reduce the Risk of Alzheimer's Dementia? M.D. Scott Mendelson 2011 
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								Mitochondria started out as free-living, oxygen-consuming bacteria that somehow became residents in our single-celled ancestors. The Visitors That Came to Stay Carl Zimmer 2011 
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								Mitochondria are the energy factories of every cell in the body. Scott Mendelson, M.D.: Can Vitamin-like PQQ Help Reduce the Risk of Alzheimer's Dementia? M.D. Scott Mendelson 2011 
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								Mitochondria are the energy factories of every cell in the body. Scott Mendelson, M.D.: Can Vitamin-like PQQ Help Reduce the Risk of Alzheimer's Dementia? M.D. Scott Mendelson 2011 
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