if you mean in the inside of the cell
mitochondria: floating in the cytoplasm
Cell membrane on the outside of the cell
Mitochondria have two membranes.They are similar to cell membrane.
they are in eukariyotes.Mitochondria are absent in prokariyotes
That would be mitochondria.
The mitochondria
No it is an organell. It has membranes around it,like plasma membrane
Nucleus and Mitochondria. all the orgenelles are: vacuole, nucleus, nucleolus, Golgi body, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosome, chromatin, nuclear envelope, cell membrane, mitochondria, cytoplasm,and lysosomes for an animal cell, What you mean by surrounded by 2 membranes idk
mitochondria, nucleus, chloroplast
Protoplasm/Cytoplasm Ribosomes Mitochondria
The concept that explains the presence of mitochondria in cells is the endosymbiotic theory. Mitochondria in cells derived from the extra embryonic membranes.
Yes, the mitochondria possess two membranes.
Jesse could say that the cell is likely a eukaryotic cell, as mitochondria are organelles found in eukaryotic cells. The presence of cell membranes suggests that the cell is a structural unit of a living organism, responsible for maintaining its integrity.
Mitochondrion (plural mitochondria)