No they are not unique to animals. But they are unique to eukariyotes
Yes all plants and animals have mitochondria because they have cells. Mitochondria helps the cells in animals and plants to produce energy that is essential for survival.
Plants and animals share many similarities and differences in the cells they have. Both plants and animals have mitochondria cells present.
Yes, bithe plant cells and animal cells have mitochondria. :)
Both animal and plant cells.
Mitochondria can be found in both animal and plant cells and there is no difference between those from plants and those from animals.
yes
muscle cells
Both animal and plant cells have mitochondria.
animals use mitochondria to help create energy
No. Other cells such as plant cells contain mitochondria. However, prokaryotic cells such as bacteria do not contain mitochondria and respiration instead occurs on infolds in the plasma membrane called mesosomes.
Mitochondria, I believe. There may be others.
No,other eukariyotic cells have. Only prokariyotes do not have