Yes,they contain mitochondria.They are eukariyotic cells.
because the plant cell contains the mitochondria in order for the plant to be green
Chloroplasts in plant cells and mitochondria in animal cells contain their own mitochondria
No. Other cells such as plant cells contain mitochondria. However, prokaryotic cells such as bacteria do not contain mitochondria and respiration instead occurs on infolds in the plasma membrane called mesosomes.
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No. Other cells such as plant cells contain mitochondria. However, prokaryotic cells such as bacteria do not contain mitochondria and respiration instead occurs on infolds in the plasma membrane called mesosomes.
This is because plant cells do not contain mitochondria or the Golgi apparatus.
Yes. Mitochondria are responsible for cellular respiration in all eukaryotes.
Yes, plant cells contain mitochondria, which are responsible for producing energy for the cell through cellular respiration. Mitochondria are vital organelles found in various eukaryotic cells, including plant cells.
Nearly all eukaryotic cells, including plants, contain Mitoochondria.
Plant cells and eukaryotic algae that conduct photosynthesis are the two types of cells that contain choloplasts.
because plant cells are weaker than animal cells. they cant eat with a fork so need to eat using mitochondria
the plant uses chloroplasts to turn carbon dioxide and water into sugars. as a comparison animals absorb sugars from their diet. however in both plants and animals mitochondria are needed release energy from the sugars this is why plants have both choloplasts and mitochondria.