As far as I know, all cells have mitochondria, including plant, fungi, and animal cells.
They are in eukariyotes.They are absent in prokariyotes
All multicellular organisms have a Mitochondria including plant cells.
It is believed that mitochondria, which have their own independent genetics, became part of cells originally as a symbiotic organism. The fact that they are found in all cells of multi-cellular organisms is a tribute to the usefulness of mitochondria. It may well be that multi-cellular organisms would be impossible without them.
The organisms with mitochondria are both plant and animal cells because they generate most of the cell's supply of adenosine triphosphate.
All living organisms except procayotes require mitochondria to survive. Viruses are not living and they do not have any organelles.
Absolutely. All multi-cellular organisms cells have Mitochondria.
Sure, protists have mitochondria.
All multicellular organisms have a Mitochondria including plant cells.
It is believed that mitochondria, which have their own independent genetics, became part of cells originally as a symbiotic organism. The fact that they are found in all cells of multi-cellular organisms is a tribute to the usefulness of mitochondria. It may well be that multi-cellular organisms would be impossible without them.
mitochondria is a membrane-enclosed organelle that is found in most living organisms' cells(eukaryotic cells). the mitochondria is responsible for generating ATP, which is the source of chemicalenergy
Chromosomes are found within the nucleus of the cell (in Eukaryotic cells). There are also usually smaller chromosomes in the mitochondria and chloroplasts.
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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.
Both mitochondria and choloplasts were thought to be single-celled bacteria that got "eaten" by other organisms, eventually giving rise to complex organisms that have mitochondria or chloroplasts in their cells (see endosymbiotic theory). Consequently, both mitochondria and chloroplasts are very similar to bacteria. One of the similarities is that both have their own DNA and replicate independently of the rest of the cell.
All living organisms except procayotes require mitochondria to survive. Viruses are not living and they do not have any organelles.
Absolutely. All multi-cellular organisms cells have Mitochondria.
They are not individual organisms.
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