There is only ONE type of red blood cell in humans and these cells do not have large numbers of mitochondria.
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During a viral infection, you would expect to see increased numbers of white blood cells, specifically lymphocytes like T cells and B cells, as the immune system responds to combat the virus. Additionally, there may be an increase in inflammatory markers such as cytokines as the body tries to fight off the infection.
You would expect to find a high concentration of mitochondria in cells that require a lot of energy, such as muscle cells and nerve cells.
Cells that carry mutated DNA can include cancer cells, germline cells, and somatic cells. Cancer cells typically have accumulated mutations that drive unchecked growth, while germline cells can pass mutations onto offspring. Somatic cells, found throughout the body, can also harbor mutations that may or may not lead to disease.
Not in the leaves
You find large numbers of ribosomes in cells that are actively synthesizing proteins, such as in cells that produce a lot of enzymes or structural proteins. These include cells in the pancreas, liver, and muscle cells.
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Mitocondria
The type of cells that carry mutated DNA is the boold cells
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Mitocondria
Mitochondria are found in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells.
Yes they do because plant cells are prokaryotic and plant cells have mitochondria!!!!
Inspite of other cells platelets do;nt contains mitocondria.
MITOCONDRIA
Mitochondria provide energy to cells and provide the location for the production of ATP.
Mitochondria provide energy to cells and provide the location for the production of ATP.