It is very active. That is because mitochondria generate energy
makes energy from the food its given. can be found in an animal cell and many others
An animal cell has seven parts: 1.Cell Membrane 2.Cytoplasm 3.Mitochondria 4.Nucleus 5.Nuclear Membrane 6.Ribosomes
If there are many mitochondria in a cell, we can clarify that this cell's function would be to support, or be involved in the process of respiration.. I think!
Mitochondria are the cells' power sources. They are organelles that act like a digestive system that takes in nutrients, breaks them down, and creates energy for the cell. All living (plant or animal) cells have mitochondria. Muscle cells have many mitochondria (typically on the order of 1000 to 2000) [Mitochondria]. The need of mitochondria for muscle cells is to respond quickly to the large amount of need for producing energy. Read more questions from WISTEME through
They both have nucleus, cytoplasm, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi complex, cell membrane, mitochondria, vacoule, lysosome, and microtubules. The plant cell has a cell wall and a animal cell doesn't. The plant cell also has one main vacoule and the animal cell ahas many.
The only way to kill the mitochondria in the cell is.... die. Life's processes are fueled by the energy that the mitochondria produce with the molecules that are taken in whether be plant or animal. Animal cells may contain more than one mitochondria for each cell. There can be as many as 20 individual mitochondria housed in a single cell.
makes energy from the food its given. can be found in an animal cell and many others
They number in the hundreds - two hundred per Cell are typical.
There are many organelles. Some are nucleus,plasma membrane,golgi,ER,LYSOSOMES, CYTOSKELETON,MITOCHONDRIA ETC
mitochondria is present in both plant and animal cell.It is also called as the power house of the cell,it provides energy to the call so that they perform many functions of the cells.It forms ATP that provides energy.
An animal cell has seven parts: 1.Cell Membrane 2.Cytoplasm 3.Mitochondria 4.Nucleus 5.Nuclear Membrane 6.Ribosomes
You would expect to find many mitochondria in a muscle cell. This is because the mitochondria makes the energy fo a cell, and muscle cells need alot of energy to do their job. The more energy a cell needs to do its job, the more mitochondria it has.
Plant cell. Animal cells don't have chloroplasts...or else you'd be green!
organelles need many things to survive but they mostly need energy, water, mineral's, and vitamins
If there are many mitochondria in a cell, we can clarify that this cell's function would be to support, or be involved in the process of respiration.. I think!
Mitochondria are little loops of DNA in each cell of the body. They are self replicating, which means the cell itself does not create them. There is no code for them in the cell's nuclear DNA. Mitochondria are passed on directly from mother to child. Males cannot pass them on. Basically, they are microscopic hitch-hikers. The animal really doesn't have any control of how many they have.
The three basic parts of plant and animal cells are the nucleus, the mitochondria, and the endoplasmic reticulum. The nucleus acts as the command center for the cell, directing its activities. The endoplasmic reticulum makes ribosomes, which deliver proteins through the cell.The mitochondria produces the energy for the cell to work correctly.