All living things have mitochondria. Please refine the question.
If you mean animals and plants by both.Yes,both have mitochondria
Yes. All eukaryotic cells have mitochondria.
I mean is the person or whatever that answer your question a robot or human
If you mean someone who likes cats, the answer is ailurophiles. If you mean someone who is Half human and half cat, the answer is Werecat (if it changes between them), or Sphinx (if it is both at the same time).
Human is male and female, man and woman, child, infant..... a person.
No, it means u human.
"Man" typically refers to the male gender, while "human" refers to the entire species. "Person" and "individual" both refer to a single human being, but "person" often emphasizes attributes related to identity or character, while "individual" may simply denote a standalone entity without specific connotations.
Power houses produce energy. So like that mitochondria produce enrgy
Nothing , it naturaly human
representation of a thing or abstraction as a person or by the human form.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe phrase "human person" is not used in the Catechism of the Catholic Church nor is it used in the Code of Canon Law. In other words, there is no defined use of "human person" in the Catholic religion.
if you mean in the inside of the cell mitochondria: floating in the cytoplasm Cell membrane on the outside of the cell