yes
Mitochondria are referred to as the "power houses" of cells. Without them, cells would not have the energy to function and live.
They are in the cytoplams.There is no exact location in cytoplasm.
Mitochondria is suspected to have been a unicellular organism that invaded cells. All cells have DNA. The mitochondria then stayed in the cells which explains why there are mitochondria in cells now.
yes because they can't live if you aren't alive
Cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria.
Yes. Not yours, but there are plenty of life forms the do not require oxygen.
they live in Texas now
You would say "I now live in".
Mitochandria is an energy (ATP) making cell that lives inside eukaryotic cells that has its own DNA and is believed to be a prokaryotic bacteria that at one point was eaten by a eukaryote, but never digested, and now they live together.
They live in new york and L.A.
Molecule Mole Mitochondria And that's all I can think of right now
Mitochondria have their own DNA and ribosomes, which allow them to synthesize their own proteins independent of the cell's nucleus. The DNA in mitochondria contains genes that encode for proteins involved in energy production and other mitochondrial functions. These proteins are synthesized by mitochondria's ribosomes using the genetic information from their DNA.