First of all singularly it is called a mitochondrion - the plural is mitochondria - and is a membrane-enclosed organelle found in most eukaryotic cells, I'm afraid they are not present in prokaryotes.
First of all singularly it is called a mitochondrion - the plural is mitochondria - and is a membrane-enclosed organelle found in most eukaryotic cells, I'm afraid they are not present in prokaryotes.
In the Mitochondrian In the Mitochondrian
Mitochondrian are found in both animal and plant cells.
For the first 1.5 billion years, prokaryotes ruled the earth (and still do). It was not until about 2,100 million years ago that the first eukaryote evolved. It is hypothesised that the first eukaryote was a result of a larger prokaryote engulfing a smaller prokaryote (symbiosis) and they began to cohabitate together. The evidence for this is that mitochondrian and chlorophylls have their own DNA and are very similar to prokaryotic cells.
I think it is blueish
The mitochondrian.
yes,they have mitochondrian.
Plant
yes prokaryotes have prokaryotes
it is called cristae
Both plant and animal cells
A mitochondrian produces energy through chemical reactions