Well this is a pretty simply question for a very complex topic. Mitochondria can vary within a cell type depending on environmental and life history variables. Some cell types have high mitochondria density, but are quite small (sperm) and some have lower mitochondrial density but are much larger (muscle cells). Other cells, like intestinal wall lining for example, also contain a lot of mitochondria.
Mitochondria is the organelle that provides energy in the form of A.T.P. (adenosine-tri-phosphate) so the muscle cell that has the fewest mitochondria must be the muscle cells that do not require much energy like the muscles of the head etc.
Cells in the lining of tubules in the kidney.
Its a amoeba part of the protist kingdom.
Slow Oxidative Fibers
Muscle cells have the most mitochondria.
Muscle cells have lots of mitochondria. Mitochondria is known as a "powerhouse" of the cell. In the inner membrane matrix of the mitochondria there are ATP synthases that generate ATP energy.
Energy requirements of muscle tissue.
Mitochondria is a procaryotic remnant in our cells with the purpose of creating energy needed by cells to perform their function. Some sells need more energy that others and therefore tend to have more mitochondria. Cells that need lot of energy (ATP) has more mitochondria than cells that require less.
Mitochondria is the part of cells that generate energy by turning nutrients and oxygen into fuel for the body. Muscle cells need this ability more because they are constantly working; fat cells do not need it as much.
Muscle cells often contain many mitochondria because muscle cells often require a lot of energy, and since mitochondria create ATP which is the form of energy used by our bodies, it is essential to have many of them in cells that constantly require more energy than, as an example, skin cells.
Type I muscle fibers
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Muscle cells have lots of mitochondria. Mitochondria is known as a "powerhouse" of the cell. In the inner membrane matrix of the mitochondria there are ATP synthases that generate ATP energy.
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Because it is oxidative and depends mainly on oxidative phosphorylation for energy.
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Mitochondria is the organelle that provides energy in the form of A.T.P. (adenosine-tri-phosphate) so the muscle cell that has the fewest mitochondria must be the muscle cells that do not require much energy like the muscles of the head etc.Type your answer here...
Energy requirements of muscle tissue.
Mitochondria are the power-houses of every cell in your body (and all animals!). Inside these organelles the magic of respiration occurs through a process known as the "Krebs" cycle. Cells that use a lot of energy have the most mitochondria, most notably those that make up muscle, and any cell that divides frequently (such as basal cells in your skin). The body never puts the power-plant too far away from where it's needed, except in the case of nerve cells- These little guys use a TON of energy, but rely on other support cells to produce it! And you would find the most mitochondria in the muscle
Muscle fibers are rich in ATP. All muscle fiber types are rich in ATP (having many mitochondria).