I believe that eukaryotes and mitochondrea are completely different things. Let me explain:
a) eukaryotes are any organisms that do not have a nucleus
b) mitochodria is a part of your cell. It is the "energy house". It gives
your cell energy to go about its business.
I hope this helped! :D
mitochondrea is the powerhouse of the cell
All cells have mitochondrea they are hte energy source for the cell All cells have mitochondrea they are hte energy source for the cell
I'm pretty sure the mitochondrea.
I'm pretty sure the mitochondrea.
eukaryotes
Other eukaryotes may eat eukaryotes and some prokaryotes may eat eukaryotes.
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Microfilaments and microtubules make up the cytoskeleton in eukaryotes.
eukaryotes
Prokaryotes: * single-cellular * do not have membrane-bound organelles (such as mitochondria or chloroplasts) * transcription and translation of DNA can occur simultaneously due to the fact that there is no nuclear membrane Eukaryotes: * can be multi-cellular * contain membrane-bound organelles
There are three main differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Prokaryotes lack a cell nucleus while eukaryotes are made up of cells that all contain a membrane bound nucleus. While prokaryotes have a single cell make-up, eukaryotes have multiple cells. Prokaryotes has DNA without any real structure, while eukaryotes has a well structured DNA system that is organized into chromosomes.
No, animals are eukaryotes.