yes
Mitochondria are not directly involved in photosynthesis. Instead, they are involved in cellular respiration, where they produce energy in the form of ATP through the breakdown of glucose. Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells, where light energy is converted into chemical energy in the form of glucose.
Snakes don't sit, worms…animals like that
Mitochondria is the part of cells that generate energy by turning nutrients and oxygen into fuel for the body. Muscle cells need this ability more because they are constantly working; fat cells do not need it as much.
The plant cell has more organelles like chloroplasts because it goes through photosynthesis. The chloroplasts take up space so the Golgi body is bigger in the animal cell. And because the cells in animals need more proteins "shipped" to other parts of the cell because animals burn calories unlike plants who just sit there and soak up the sun.
nether
Frog
Because when they sit on the towers, it feels good to them.
The Golgi apparatus, mitochondrion, vacuole, nucleus and ribosome are 5 organelles found in animal cells. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum and rough endoplasmic reticulum are other examples of organelles.
the sloth. it can swim, climb trees and sit upright
Birds
snake tiger lion
No its legs are fixed and sowed that way.