Yes, Mitochondria are organelles inside of Cells, which contain Nuclei.
It is in eukariyotes. Mitochondria is an organelle
No they do not have.They also lack a nucleus and mitochondria.
The three cell organelles that have double membranes are: 1. Nucleus 2. Mitochondria 3. Chloroplast
Platelets are not cells.They are cell fragments.They do not have Mitochondria.
RPCProkariyotic cells do not have any.Some eukariyotic cells like mammalian RBC lack mitochondria
Both nucleus and mitochondria are organells.They are found inside cell.
mitochondria, nucleus, cytoskeleton (but cytoskeleton should not count as an organelle since it is just a protein network in cytoplasm). Sperm cells probably also have some endoplasmic reticulum and some other organelles.
Nucleus
Mitochondria are not in nucleus.It is in cytoplasm.
No mitochondria have no nucleus at all but it contains its own DNA(which resembles to bacterial DNA or genome).
Cells, DNA, RNA, Genes, Proteins, Cell membranes. Eukaryotes all have a nucleus and Mitochondria, which bacteria lack.
No it is not in nucleus. It is in cytoplasm