Human cells are eukariyotic. So they have mitochondria
Cells in the human body that have a large number of mitochondria are typically found in tissues that require a lot of energy, such as muscle cells and liver cells.
Cells with more mitochondria are typically found in tissues that require a lot of energy, such as muscle cells and liver cells.
In human, mature RBC (Red Blood Corpuscles) do not have mitochondria.
A mitochondria is actually a organelle located in both plant and human cells. It is known as the 'powerhouse' pf the cell because it produces energy in the form of ATP.
Cheek cells a typical animal cells.They have mitochondria in them.
the muscle
Muscle Cells
Cells that contain a large number of mitochondria are typically found in tissues with high energy demands, such as muscle cells and liver cells.
Yes. In an animal, more mitochondria is needed to allow movement and conduction. In plants, on the other hand, not only is the cell occupied by the large central vacuole, but it is also filled with many plastids such as chloroplasts. Because of this not a lot of mitochondria can fit in.
Muscle cells have more mitochondria because they require more energy to contract than skin cells.
mitochondria and nucleus
mitochondria