There are cells without mitochondria.Some are erithrocytes,seive tube elements etc
No they do not have.They do not have any membrane bound organell.
Mitochondria
their own DNA
There is no specific tissue.They are in almost every living tissue.
The organisms with mitochondria are both plant and animal cells because they generate most of the cell's supply of adenosine triphosphate.
No they are not tissues.They are cell organelles.
Eukariyotic cells have Mitochondria.But extreamely specialized cells lack Mitochondria.
No they do not contain.red blood cells even lack mitochondria
No they do not have.They do not have any membrane bound organell.
Yes, Mitochondria are organelles inside of Cells, which contain Nuclei.
Mitochondria have mitochondrial DNA inherited through the cytoplasm of the mother.
It is in eukariyotes. Mitochondria is an organelle
RPCProkariyotic cells do not have any.Some eukariyotic cells like mammalian RBC lack mitochondria
Prokariyotes lack a nucleus.Mamalian erythrocytes,seive tube elements also lack.
Mitochondria
their own DNA
There are quite a few animals that contain tissues but lack complex organs. One of these animals is the jellyfish.