Chondriome

/kɑnˈdriːoʊm/ noun

The complete set of mitochondria within a single cell, or the mitochondrial system as a whole.

From Greek 'chondros' (grain) + 'soma' (body), coined in early 20th century biology to describe the totality of mitochondrial structures in a cell. The term reflects the granular appearance of mitochondria under early microscopes.

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