Makes and stores energy.
Yes, mitochondria exist in animal cells.
Eukariyotic cells have Mitochondria.But extreamely specialized cells lack Mitochondria.
Mitochondria and chloroplasts are involved in energy tranformation. animal cells: mitochondria plant cells: mitochondria and chloroplasts
Mitochondria is suspected to have been a unicellular organism that invaded cells. All cells have DNA. The mitochondria then stayed in the cells which explains why there are mitochondria in cells now.
No, mitochondria are only present in eukaryotic cells. Bacteria are prokaryotic cells.
Of course plant cells mitochondria. They are essential for respiration.
Yes, bithe plant cells and animal cells have mitochondria. :)
Absolutely. All multi-cellular organisms cells have Mitochondria.
Muscle cells have the highest concentration of mitochondria.
No, prokaryotic cells do not have mitochondria. Mitochondria are membrane-bound organelles found in eukaryotic cells that play a role in energy production through aerobic respiration. Prokaryotic cells generate energy through processes like glycolysis or fermentation.
Mitochondria are in eukariyotes.They are not in prokariyotes.
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