Yes, all cells need mitochondria, even if only a few. Tissues are made of cells, and muscles and organs are made of tissues. Besides, how would we move if we did not have energy in our muscles?
yes, all organisms have cells, and all cells (even plants) have mitochondria.
In muscle cells, mitochondria are found in the cytoplasm, as with most if not all other cells.
You can find mitochondria in most plant and animal cells.
Muscle cells are very active. So it need a lot of energy
No. You would not find mitochondria in bacteria. However, it can be found in Animal, Plant and Yeast Cells.
Mitochondria
The Proximal Convoluted Tubule
In the Mitochondria
That would be the 'mitochondria'...
The Mitochondria provide the power and energy for the cell.The cell receiving no mitochondria would essentially starve and die.
the dog would not have any energy left for activity
in a plant
MITOCHONDRIA
In the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells.
Because mitochondria are used for oxidative phosphorylation, which doesn't occur in anaerobic respiration
You do find mitochondria in both plant and animal cells as eukaryote cells made this symbiotic bargain with free ranging bacteria that became mitochondria. Both plants and animals use the product of mitochondria, ATP, to do cellular work.
You would expect to find many mitochondria in a muscle cell. This is because the mitochondria makes the energy fo a cell, and muscle cells need alot of energy to do their job. The more energy a cell needs to do its job, the more mitochondria it has.
Mitochondria
The muscle cell
The dog would find a nice home and be loved.
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They are found in both .It is essential for energy production