They sure do!
It gets a little crowded in a plant cell with chloroplasts, central vacuoles and more than enough mitochondria to burn some of the sugar made through photosynthesis.
Of course,they are also living.They have to gain energy.
Almost all plants have mitochondria. Plants use these mitochondria to release the energy from the glucose that is stored inside them (The glucose is obtained via Photosynthesis).
Mitochondria can be found in both animal and plant cells and there is no difference between those from plants and those from animals.
Yes all plants and animals have mitochondria because they have cells. Mitochondria helps the cells in animals and plants to produce energy that is essential for survival.
mitochondria for plants
Photosynthesis and respiration require the chloroplasts and mitochondria to interact with one another.
Almost all plants have mitochondria. Plants use these mitochondria to release the energy from the glucose that is stored inside them (The glucose is obtained via Photosynthesis).
It is an organelle called the mitochondria
Mitochondria can be found in both animal and plant cells and there is no difference between those from plants and those from animals.
Yes all plants and animals have mitochondria because they have cells. Mitochondria helps the cells in animals and plants to produce energy that is essential for survival.
Plants
Mitochondria are located in both plants and animals.
If you mean animals and plants by both.Yes,both have mitochondria
Yes,they have mitochondria in cells.It is common to both.
mitochondria for plants
Photosynthesis and respiration require the chloroplasts and mitochondria to interact with one another.
Mitochondria are in both plants and animals.Mitochondria are typical organells.
Plants are also eukaryotic organisms.So they have mitochondria for respiration.