-Mitochondria are organelles within eukaryotic cells
-Mitochondria themselves are not cells, but are believed to have once been a cell themselves because they have a double membrane and their own genetic material...DNA
-Plant and animal cells are eukaryotic
yes both animal and plant cells have mitochondria
Yes, both plant and animal cells have mitochondria.
Mitochondria are found in animal cells. The plant equivalent of this "energy factory" is the chloroplast.
Nearly all eukaryotic cells, including plants, contain Mitoochondria.
Actually,it depends however we can say that animal cell has more mitochondria. As plant cells' motion consists of locomotion which means moving on their axis,they utilise less energy. However,animal cells' motion is an active one so they utilise more ATP.Thus,animal cells have more mitochondria than plant cells as they produce energy much more.
They are in both. Both need mitochondria to respire
It is present in both
Yes, both the animal cell and plant cell have a mitochondira
yes both animal and plant cells have mitochondria
Yes, both plant and animal cells have mitochondria.
Mitochondria are found in most plant and animal cells.
It is in both. Both need it for respiration
Both you stupid idiot
Mitochondria is in both animal cells, and plant cells. The mitochondria is the part of the cell that is like the small power house in the animal/plant cell.
The MITOCHONDRIA provides energy for both the plant and animal cell.
Yes, they both have them.
Mitochondria are found in animal cells. The plant equivalent of this "energy factory" is the chloroplast.