Cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria.
It is same as others.It act as a power house.
Fungi have eukaryotic cells.So they have mitochondria.
They are always hetrotrophic. They only have mitochondia,but never chloroplasts
As far as I know, all cells have mitochondria, including plant, fungi, and animal cells.They are in eukariyotes.They are absent in prokariyotes
Mitochondria are found in both plant and animal Cells.
Protista, Fungi, Plant, AnimalMitochondria is found in domain eukariya. All eukariyotes have mitochondria
Fungi have eukaryotic cells.So they have mitochondria.
Yes Fungi possess mitochondria .
(Mitochondria is the plural for mitochondrion so the "a" can be removed from the question.)Mitochondria are powerhouse organelles found in most eukaryotic cells. Like plants and animals, fungi are eukaryotes - and nearly all fungi cells contain mitochondria. (Yes, even most plant cells have mitochondria - and respire on overcast days and at nights when chloroplasts can't perform photosynthesis. Fungi though, like animals, do not contain chloroplasts.)Note: An exception is the phylum Neocallimastgomycota, a division of fungi who use hydrogenosomes instead of mitochondria.
They have mitochondria for bio energy purposes so yes, they do.
Fungi belong to Domain eukariya.So they have mitochondria
All fungi are eukaryotes, like animals having a nucleus and mitochondria in their cells but lacking chloroplasts.
They are in eukariyotes.As examples animal,plant,fungi cells
They are always hetrotrophic. They only have mitochondia,but never chloroplasts
As far as I know, all cells have mitochondria, including plant, fungi, and animal cells.They are in eukariyotes.They are absent in prokariyotes
Eukaryote... though some fungi lack the traditional mitochondria that provides a cell with ATP. They are a category of fungi that make their ATP from hydrogenosomes (a structure name for the hydrogen it produces as waste).
The organelle that breaks down nutrients is called mitochondria. Mitochondria are found in most eukaryotic cells in animals, plants and fungi.
Fungi all have chitin in their cell walls, plate-like cisternae in their mitochondria, and a Spitzenkorper in their hyphae (if they have hyphae). Fungi also synthesize lysine using the AAA pathway and store energy as glycogen.