Mitochondria release energy for cellular activities.
Yes, they carry a lare payload of "adenosine triphosphate" molecuales which release large amounts of energy when they are de-composed.
That is to produce energy.Process involved is respiration
the mitochondria is the vital activities of the cell while plastids are manufacture in food photosynthesis.
Mitochondria
They provide energy that is ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) for all the vital processes taking place within the liver.For example formation of urea, converting excess glucose into glycogen.
They have both organells.They are vital organells for plants.
Yes they have mitochondria. It is an vital organelle needed for respiration.
Nearly all eukaryotic cells, including plants, contain Mitoochondria.
In the cells of all living things, the power plant of the living organisms cells are mitochondria. The mitochondria take sugar (glucose) and oxygen and turns it into energy. I hope this helped!
Both are vital organells.Importance may differ from cell to cell.
Cellular energy is produced by mitochondria, in the form of the vital coenzymeadenosine triphosphate (ATP).
Although chloroplasts are present inside plant to make food but mitochondria still play a vital role by providing energy required for the various activities of the cell.
Yes - oxygen is needed for cellular respiration, which is vital for cells to survive.