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.
Muscle cells are very active relatively to the skin cell. So it has more mitochondria
Mitochondria. Put that in a search engine you will get lots of explanation.
Firstly they contain lots of heamoglobin to carry as much oxygen as possible. Secondly they do not respire Aerobically as this would use up the oxygen they carry.
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.
plant cells can make there own food because they have chloroplasts, but also have mitochondria, while animal cells only have mitochondria which doesn't make it's own food, because of the chloroplasts plants cells don't need as much mitochondria. Mitochondria produces energy. Animal cells have more mitochondria because they need more energy. Plants don't move, so they don't need a lot of energy.
There are several different types of structures called organelles in cytoplasm.
Lots of Mitochondria to respire A tail to swim
Muscle cells are very active relatively to the skin cell. So it has more mitochondria
Mitochondria. Put that in a search engine you will get lots of explanation.
Muscles need ATP to contract. Mitochondria produce most of the ATP in the cell, so there are lots of mitochondria in muscle.
So that lots of ATP can be produced, which can then release energy for active transport. Remember that epithelial cell are cells that release substances and can take substances in (exocytosis and endocytosis). This requires energy, so there are therefore lots of mitochondria.
In a eukaryotic cell, LOTS of organelles. Organelles are like organs of a cell that include the cytoplasm, mitochondria and lysosomes and more! And I think it has DNA, not sure though.
every animal has mitochondria in it. The one with the most would probably be an animal that eats lots of grass and needs lots of energy like tigers zebras or gazelles
Firstly they contain lots of heamoglobin to carry as much oxygen as possible. Secondly they do not respire Aerobically as this would use up the oxygen they carry.
Mitochondria are the cell's power plant, producing ATP. Since muscles require a lot of ATP for contracting, lots of mitochondria are present in muscle cells (myocytes) in order to provide sufficient ATP
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.
Sperm cells need lots of ATP (created in mitochondria) for the reactions that cause the tail to propel to move it forward. Normal skin cells need only as much as required to keep the vital cell functions working.