Yes, mitochondria exist in animal cells.
Mitochondria are organelle found in both plant and animal cells.
Yes. All eukaryotic cells have mitochondria.
The animal with the most cells in their body have the most mitochondria.
The organisms with mitochondria are both plant and animal cells because they generate most of the cell's supply of adenosine triphosphate.
They are in eukariyotes.So they are in both.
Plants
Mitochondria are found in animal cells. The plant equivalent of this "energy factory" is the chloroplast.
Mitochondria are organelle found in both plant and animal cells.
Mitochondria. More specifically, the inner membrane of the mitochondria :)
Both animal and plant cells.
Yes. All eukaryotic cells have mitochondria.
Animal Cells do have Mitochondria, as it is essential for respiration.
Nearly all eukaryotic cells, including plants, contain Mitoochondria.
mitochondria
The animal with the most cells in their body have the most mitochondria.
yes both animal and plant cells have mitochondria
Mitochondria are not cells, they are parts of cells, belonging to a category called organelles. Animal cells have them. They produce energy.