No, mitochondria are found only in eukaryotic cells.
All animal cells.
not single celled organisms
not fungi
Yes, all cells have mitochondria, which would include animals.
It can be seen only in eukariyotes.They are absent in prokariyotesall living cells do, a skin cell wont have any nor would your hair
No every cell do not have.Some eukariyotes and every prokariyote lack it.
No, only in animal cells. Other things are found in plant cells, like chloroplasts.
No,every cell do not have.It can be only seen in eukaryotes.
No,not every cell has.Erithrocytes lack mitochondria in them.
yes
Nearly all eukaryotic cells, including plants, contain Mitoochondria.
In the cells of all living things, the power plant of the living organisms cells are mitochondria. The mitochondria take sugar (glucose) and oxygen and turns it into energy. I hope this helped!
Eukaryotic cells have mitochondria (singular mitochondrion).
No. Other cells such as plant cells contain mitochondria. However, prokaryotic cells such as bacteria do not contain mitochondria and respiration instead occurs on infolds in the plasma membrane called mesosomes.
Well, bacteria is made up of a cell, and there is mitochondria in a cell, so therefore there are mitochondria in bacteria. Wrong, bacteric cells do not have any mitochondria because bacteria are prokaryotic cells and mitochondria are only found in eukaryotic cells. Actually: Mitochondria are in both animal and plant cells. They contain a circular chromosome that contains DNA. They are where most of the ATP is made inside a eukaryotic cell. They likely evolved from once free-living bacteria. Prokaryotic cells are only domain Bacteria and domain Archaea, but they all evolved from a single cell that was bacteria, but have now separated cells.
because all cells in a living organism contain the DNA no matter what type of cell it is.
Yes, they very much do.....all cells contain mitochondria!! Love always: KSKG112 <3
Yes. All eukaryotic cells have mitochondria.
Nearly all eukaryotic cells, including plants, contain Mitoochondria.
Mitochondria
Yes, all animal cells that I am aware of contain mitochondria.
All complex cells contain mitochondria.
Nonliving THINGS do not contain cells, however ALL THINGS, whether living or non-living, do contain atoms.
Yes all plants and animals have mitochondria because they have cells. Mitochondria helps the cells in animals and plants to produce energy that is essential for survival.
In the cells of all living things, the power plant of the living organisms cells are mitochondria. The mitochondria take sugar (glucose) and oxygen and turns it into energy. I hope this helped!
Nearly all eukaryotic cells, including plants, contain Mitoochondria.
Genetic cells