No.. only eukaryotic cells have mitochondria...
No, prokaryotic cells do not have a mitochondrion. Mitochondria can be found in most eukaryotic cells only.
No, Prokaryotic cells do not have mitochondria. only in Eukaryote cells
No, mitochondria are only present in eukaryotic cells. Bacteria are prokaryotic cells.
Every living thing has Mitochondria.-Chloe Salom Many eukaryotic cells contain mitochondria. Prokaryotic cells do not.
No mitochondria are not present in prokaryotes. They are present in only in eukaryotes.
No, prokaryotic cells have none of either.
No, Prokaryotic cells do not have mitochondria. only in Eukaryote cells
No, mitochondria are only present in eukaryotic cells. Bacteria are prokaryotic cells.
Yes they do because plant cells are prokaryotic and plant cells have mitochondria!!!!
Mitochondria are membrane-bound organelles found in eukaryotic cells but not in prokaryotic cells. Biochemical processes, such as respiration and energy production, occur in the mitochondria.
Every living thing has Mitochondria.-Chloe Salom Many eukaryotic cells contain mitochondria. Prokaryotic cells do not.
Mitochondria are eukariyotic organells.They were evolved by prokariyotic aerobic cells.
Prokaryotic cells are cells without a nucleus , and other important cells such as the Golgi body, endoplasmic reticulum, and the mitochondria
The mitochondria and the chloroplast provide evidence that eukaryotic cells may have evolved from prokaryotic cells.
No mitochondria are not present in prokaryotes. They are present in only in eukaryotes.
No, prokaryotic cells have none of either.
No they do not have. They are in eukariyotes only
Mitochondria and chloroplasts have their own DNA