No, there are some eukaryotic protists that don't have mitochondria.
Yes, Mitochondria are specific to eukaryotes.
yes.may have exceptions.
Biologists suspect that mitochondria arose before plastids through endosymbiosis because mitochondria are present in almost all eukaryotic cells, while plastids are only found in photosynthetic eukaryotes. Additionally, mitochondria share more structural and functional similarities with their bacterial ancestors than plastids do.
Yes. Mitochondria are responsible for cellular respiration in all eukaryotes.
all body cells, as they cause respiration Eukaryotes.
Of course they have. They are only in eukariyotes
Yes it is an organelle.It is only in eukaryotes.
Mitochondria is a membrane bound organell.It is found only in eukaryotes.
They use mesomes, which are bits where the cell membrane is away from the cell wall. All prokaryotes use mesomes and all eukaryotes use mitochondria
They have mitochondria for bio energy purposes so yes, they do.
It is in eukariyotes. Mitochondria is an organelle
Aerobic bacteria