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There are 3 types of plant cells in a plant, parenchyma cells, collonchyma cells, and sclerenchyma cells (dont hold me to the spelling).

parenchyma cells exist typically in the leaves and the phloem (the pipe that transfers materials skyward in the plant) and require energy for various thing and so they require energy other than sugar so they have mitochondria

collonchyma and sclerenchyma cells are mostly structural cells, however collonchyma is more representative of the parenchyma cells, so I would assume that the collonchyma cells would have fewer mitohcondria than the parenchyma and the sclerenchyma cells could have no mitochondria whatsoever

ummm, dude, this is a yes or no question. i say yes.

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