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At least 10 in each cell.
The mitochondria makes up muscle tissue. Mitochondria is the "energy" of the cell.
The Human Heart.
On the DNA in the nucleus and mitochondria
Mitochondria is a structure used to provide energy for the various functions of the human body, so it is a structure.
An average human muscle contains around 750-1000 mitochondria per cell.
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Human cells are eukariyotic. So they have mitochondria
In human, mature RBC (Red Blood Corpuscles) do not have mitochondria.
Mitochondria are inherited from mother. No from the father
Yes.
At least 10 in each cell.
The mitochondria is used for energy in the human body. Having more mitochondria would be beneficial since it would mean that the body would have more energy when needed.
The mitochondria makes up muscle tissue. Mitochondria is the "energy" of the cell.
Human Heart
It is not a organ. It is an organelle
Mitochondria are an energy supply for cells. For example, human and human fat cells only have a small amount of mitochondria as they do not move or do much. On the other hand, sperm cells have many mitochondria as they have to transport themselves through the vagina to the awaiting egg cell.