yes, both eukaryotic plant and animal cells have mitochondria.
chloroplast and the mitochondria
Chloroplasts are the organelles in plants that help them get their energy through the process of photosynthesis.
In plants, the energy generating organelle is the chloroplast and mitochondria in certain cases. In animals, it is the mitochondria
Mitochondria,Golgi Apparatus, ribosomes
Mitochondria and chloroplasts are two organelles believed to be remnants of unicellular bacteria. Mitochondria are thought to have evolved from aerobic bacteria, while chloroplasts are believed to have originated from photosynthetic bacteria.
Examples of mitochondria include liver cells and muscle cells, which require a lot of energy and therefore have a high number of mitochondria. Examples of chloroplasts include leaf cells in plants, where photosynthesis occurs to convert sunlight into energy.
Mitochondria are organelles and have no organelles of their own. They are inside a cell with other membrane bound organelles.
They are in cytoplasm.But only found in eukariyotes.
Both animals and plants have organelles called mitochondria. They also both have cells, RNA and DNA.
They are in plant cells mostly.Also some protists have
The mitochondria is the smallest among cell wall, nucleus, cytoplasm, and mitochondria. Mitochondria are tiny organelles found in cells that are responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP.
The nuclear envelope, the mitochondria and the chloroplasts in plants.