Yes, but there are some living things that don't.
Nearly all eukaryotic cells, including plants, contain Mitoochondria.
Yes. All eukaryotic cells have mitochondria.
Chloroplasts in plant cells and mitochondria in animal cells contain their own mitochondria
It is in both plant and animal cells. It is needed for aerobic respiration
because the plant cell contains the mitochondria in order for the plant to be green
yes both animal and plant cells have mitochondria
Plant cells and eukaryotic algae that conduct photosynthesis are the two types of cells that contain choloplasts.
Both animal and plant cells.
because plant cells are weaker than animal cells. they cant eat with a fork so need to eat using mitochondria
Actually,it depends however we can say that animal cell has more mitochondria. As plant cells' motion consists of locomotion which means moving on their axis,they utilise less energy. However,animal cells' motion is an active one so they utilise more ATP.Thus,animal cells have more mitochondria than plant cells as they produce energy much more.
Nearly all eukaryotic cells, including plants, contain Mitoochondria.
Mitochondria is found in both animal, plant, and fungal cells.