All living organisms except procayotes require mitochondria to survive. Viruses are not living and they do not have any organelles.
Prokaryotes and anerobic bacteria respire anerobically.So they do not depend on mitochondria.
Every organism depends on at least one abiotic factor. Fish depend on water to survive and animals not in water depend on air.
The organisms with mitochondria are both plant and animal cells because they generate most of the cell's supply of adenosine triphosphate.
Absolutely. All multi-cellular organisms cells have Mitochondria.
Plant and Animal cells have mitochondria which oxidized carbohydrate and use the released energy to build ATP molecules.
Prokaryotes and anerobic bacteria respire anerobically.So they do not depend on mitochondria.
Every organism depends on at least one abiotic factor. Fish depend on water to survive and animals not in water depend on air.
organelles need many things to survive but they mostly need energy, water, mineral's, and vitamins
An animal that consumes(eats) food to survive, that depend on other organisms for food.
Sure, protists have mitochondria.
The mitochondria is an organelle.
Mitochondria
The organisms with mitochondria are both plant and animal cells because they generate most of the cell's supply of adenosine triphosphate.
do you mean like an ecosystem? where living organisms (such as plants and animals) depend on non living components (such as rocks and dirt) to survive.
Absolutely. All multi-cellular organisms cells have Mitochondria.
They are not individual organisms.
mitochondria