Leaves have eukaryotic cells.So they have mitochondria
Of course they have. That's why they are green
Yes,they have mitochondria.Mitochondria provides energy for leaf cells.
mitochondria
carbon dioxide leaves plant and lactic acid leaves animals in respiration
Stomata are a structure found in leaves; only plants have leaves, so only plants have stomata. Mitochondria, however, are organelles found in the cells of all kinds of organisms, not just plants.
They contain mitochondria which stores light energy as food, also through the use of chlorophyll (a green pigment).
first mitochondria is an organism second a mitochondria can be in an animal cell
mitochondria
carbon dioxide leaves plant and lactic acid leaves animals in respiration
Stomata are a structure found in leaves; only plants have leaves, so only plants have stomata. Mitochondria, however, are organelles found in the cells of all kinds of organisms, not just plants.
They contain mitochondria which stores light energy as food, also through the use of chlorophyll (a green pigment).
Cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria.
The mitochondria.
mitochondria
first mitochondria is an organism second a mitochondria can be in an animal cell
Mitochondria contains ribosomes in them.Those are produced by mitochondria.
Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplast that are found in the leaf. Within the chloroplast is the chlorophyll that requires the sun's light for this process.
Mitochondria and Chloroplasts are involved in energy conversion.
Glycolysis. The Krebs cycle and Electron Transport Chain or Oxidative Phosphorylation both occur in the Mitochondria. For photosynthesis, the process takes place in the chloroplasts which are in the mesophyll cells of the leaves. Don't know if this answer is going to help. And because of this i think i m going to have to do my ap bio hw tomoro. thanks a lot.