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Muscle cells need more mitochondria because muscle cells are much more active than egg cells. We use our muscles every day and all the time, so it would make sense that they would need more energy.
Muscle cells, especially those found in heart muscle (cardiac muscle) and slow-twitch skeletal muscle fibers, tend to have the largest number of mitochondria due to their high energy demands. This allows them to efficiently produce the ATP needed for sustained muscle contractions.
Mitochondria is a procaryotic remnant in our cells with the purpose of creating energy needed by cells to perform their function. Some sells need more energy that others and therefore tend to have more mitochondria. Cells that need lot of energy (ATP) has more mitochondria than cells that require less.
No, the egg does not destroy the sperm's mitochondria. During fertilization, the sperm cell's mitochondria are typically destroyed, as the egg provides the necessary energy-producing organelles for the developing embryo.
Mitochondria are inherited from the mother through the egg cell. When a sperm fertilizes an egg, the sperm's mitochondria are typically destroyed, so the mitochondria in the resulting embryo come exclusively from the mother.
During pig reproduction, the mother passes two types of cells along. Genetic information from the mitochondria and the nucleus are passed to the piglets.
nerve.
No, the Y chromosome in the male sex cell (sperm) does not have mitochondria. Mitochondria are inherited from the mother's egg cell, as they contain mitochondrial DNA. The Y chromosome carries genes that determine male sex characteristics.
DNA located in nucleus as well as mitochondria in the cell.
Mitochondria. It takes a lot of energy to swim as far as they have to.
Stupid, stupid person....what makes contact with the egg cell: the sperm cell or the muscle cell? Seriously, use your head.