In human, mature RBC (Red Blood Corpuscles) do not have mitochondria.
Mitochondria are an energy supply for cells. For example, human and human fat cells only have a small amount of mitochondria as they do not move or do much. On the other hand, sperm cells have many mitochondria as they have to transport themselves through the vagina to the awaiting egg cell.
Prokaryotic cells are cells without a nucleus , and other important cells such as the Golgi body, endoplasmic reticulum, and the mitochondria
it is the muscle in your body. it contains alot of energy and what no
Mitochondria is a procaryotic remnant in our cells with the purpose of creating energy needed by cells to perform their function. Some sells need more energy that others and therefore tend to have more mitochondria. Cells that need lot of energy (ATP) has more mitochondria than cells that require less.
The mitochondria of the cell produce ATP. In plant cells, the chloroplast would make ATP and in human cells the mitochondria produces the ATP.
Human cells are eukariyotic. So they have mitochondria
no, mitochondria convert the sugar, can give it(the cell) Nutrients (food) to mainly keep it fresh and alive. Without cells mitochondria can't do its job. Without mitochondria cells can't do their job either
Mitochondria are referred to as the "power houses" of cells. Without them, cells would not have the energy to function and live.
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Muscle Cells
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the muscle
Mitochondria are an energy supply for cells. For example, human and human fat cells only have a small amount of mitochondria as they do not move or do much. On the other hand, sperm cells have many mitochondria as they have to transport themselves through the vagina to the awaiting egg cell.
Muscle cells have more mitochondria because they require more energy to contract than skin cells.
Mitochondria is the "power house" of cells, it's what provides energy.
mitochondria
mitochondria and nucleus