Mitochondrial Function A comprehensive and authoritative reference on mitochondrial biology, covering the structure, function, genetics, biochemistry, evolution, and pathology of mitochondria across diverse organisms. The book examines the central role of mitochondria in cellular energy production, metabolism, respiration, apoptosis, and human disease. Combining molecular, genetic, and physiological perspectives, it serves as an essential resource for students, researchers, and professionals in biology, biochemistry, genetics, and biomedical sciences. Key Features Comprehensive coverage of mitochondrial biology Explains mitochondrial structure and function Covers oxidative phosphorylation and ATP production Discusses mitochondrial genetics and mitochondrial DNA Explores mitochondrial biogenesis and evolution Examines the role of mitochondria in metabolism and respiration Covers mitochondrial diseases and pathological conditions Integrates molecular biology, biochemistry, and genetics Suitable for advanced students, researchers, and educators Considered a foundational reference in mitochondrial research