its shaped like a boat or kind of like a shoe.
mitochondria, according to my school science book, are red, oval shaped organelles in a plant and an animal cell. they have a design that may look like a shoe print to some people inside.
An animal cell is typically round or irregularly shaped and surrounded by a cell membrane. Inside the cell, you can find various organelles such as the nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and Golgi apparatus. The cytoplasm fills the interior of the cell where these organelles are located.
The mitochondria is the source of energy for the cell. Food comes in and is reduced by the mitochondria into ATP, the energy for the cell. Food goes through glycolysis, then Kreb's cycle, then the electron transport chain. If this confuses you, look in your biology textbook. Close to 36 ATP is produced through every cycle of cellular respiration, which is the process that mitochondria execute. In summary, mitochondria execute cellular respiration, the process of the creation of ATP, or cellular energy, by glycolysis, Kreb's cycle, and the electron transport chain.
A turtle's cell is similar in structure to the cells of other animals. It would consist of a cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, and organelles such as mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum. Additionally, turtle cells may have adaptations to suit their specific physiological needs.
mitochondria, according to my school science book, are red, oval shaped organelles in a plant and an animal cell. they have a design that may look like a shoe print to some people inside.
Cilia look a bit like hair.
it is the computer disk that tell you what you look like
A plant has a cell membrane and so does an animal, but they're not just one. An animal has a cell membrane just like a plant but they look different and have different functions.
Chloroplasts are normally green or blue-green. There are no animal cells that look like that.
An animal cell will be more circular and a plant cell may be slightly green and will be more rectangular (no bones or muscles in plants-the cell wall must be strong in order to aid the plant in support).
Mitochondria are known as the powerhouse of the cell, responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP through a process called cellular respiration. An analogy for mitochondria is that they function like a digestive system for the cell, breaking down glucose and other nutrients to create energy for the cell's activities.
Plant cells have cell membranes and cell walls, making them look box-like. Plant cells also have huge vacuoles which store water, compared with animal cells with have smaller ones or sometimes none at all. Most importantly plants have chlorophyll which are the green pancakes AS WELL AS mitochondria. Animals ONLY have mitochondria. This may seem confusing but it will all start to make sense when you learn more about what each part of the cell does.