The mitochondria is the organelle responsible for producing energy. Because the heart is the strongest muscle in the body, and it works constantly, it would make sense for heart muscle cells to have more mitochondria. Nerve cells send electrical impulses to various parts of the body, but, comparatively, they don't need as much energy.
The muscle cells of a marathon runner have the most mitochondria. The oxygen is used via aerobic respiration to produce energy.
Hair is made up of dead cells and keratin.Living cells are only in root.Heart cells are very active.They have a lot of mitochondrias.
Mitochondria or mitochondrion
the more active the cell is, the mitochondria it has. so therefore muscle cells have alot of mitochondria as compared to fat storing cells
RPCProkariyotic cells do not have any.Some eukariyotic cells like mammalian RBC lack mitochondria
Muscle cells have the largest number of mitochondria.
The mitochondria is responsible for producing most of a cells energy.
No.. only eukaryotic cells have mitochondria...
The animal with the most cells in their body have the most mitochondria.
Mitochondria or mitochondrion
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The organisms with mitochondria are both plant and animal cells because they generate most of the cell's supply of adenosine triphosphate.
the more active the cell is, the mitochondria it has. so therefore muscle cells have alot of mitochondria as compared to fat storing cells
mitochondria
red blood cells
Yes, all cells need mitochondria, even if only a few. Tissues are made of cells, and muscles and organs are made of tissues. Besides, how would we move if we did not have energy in our muscles?
Mitochondria as the heart requires a lot of energy.
Most of the time, in the mitochondrion. But sometimes in the cytoplasm and other places.
two examples are sperm cells and muscle cells Muscle cells have thousands of mitochondria.