It's main function is to produce ATP, the energy currency of the cell. The mitochondria take fuel (glucose) and essentially burns it. The energy given off by oxidizing the fuel is harnessed by causing ions to move across a membrane, kind of like pumping water. The ions then flow down through a protein which synthesizes ATP much like the water then flows down through a dam to generate electricity.
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Temperature of atmosphere: The Earth's temperature range in Fahrenheit is from 2,700 degrees Fahrenheit (1,500 degrees Celsius) in the uppermost atmosphere to a global average temperature of around 59 degrees Fahrenheit (15 degrees Celsius) near the surface.
<span> </span>Stars<span> are formed in clouds of gas and dust, known as nebulae. Nuclear reactions at the centre (or core) of </span>stars<span> provides enough energy to make them shine brightly for many years. The exact lifetime of a </span>star<span> depends very much on its size. I hope that answers your question. :)</span>
The results will most likely be valid because the scientists kept getting the same results after REPEATED experiments. If they just conducted one experiment then they would not have been sure if what happened was a fluke or if another thing would happen after another experiment.<span />