provides energy for the cell think if you are at a school then you think of this as a PE Teacher
The mitochondrion (mitochondria is plural) is an organelle within the eukaryotic cell. It is the part that undergoes aerobic cellular respiration, creating usable energy for the cell.
Cell junctions such as tight junctions, gap junctions, and desmosomes facilitate direct cell contact in animals. These structures play a crucial role in cell communication, adhesion, and coordination of cellular activities within tissues. Tight junctions prevent molecules from passing between cells, gap junctions allow for direct transfer of ions and small molecules, and desmosomes provide mechanical strength to tissues.
yes both animal and plant cells have mitochondria
The organelle that produces enzymes is the endoplasmic reticulum, specifically the rough endoplasmic reticulum. It is studded with ribosomes that synthesize proteins, including enzymes, which are then processed and modified before being released into the cell.
active cells or cells such as in brown fat(found in babies for extra warmth). mitochondira make energy available for the cell. so cells that need a lot of energy would have extra mirochondion.
Oxidative Phosphorilation occurs in the Matrix of the Mitochondria (the innermost compartment) of Eukaryotes (organisms with a membrane bound nucleus). However, in bacteria it occurs in the plasma membrane.
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Micorvilli Mitochondira
The kind of cell would you expect to find the most mitochondira includes any aerobically active cell.
Mitochondira refers to an object in a "cell" and does not have any synonyms
No, you also have DNA in the mitochondira.
Mitochondira
Yes, both the animal cell and plant cell have a mitochondira
yes both the mitochondria and choloroplasts contain genetic material
Its nick name is the power house an it makes A large amount og chemical energy
Animal cells need energy,so they have mitochondria.They are not photosynthetic,so they don't have chloroplast.
Cytoplasm, because it is an anerobic respiration, and does not require O2, so it does not occur in the mitochondira.
indeed they do..however they do not have a mitochondria which can be the source of the confusion....they do it in a similar space and since they dont have to cross the double membrane of mitochondira they make a net of 38 ATP versus the 36 of eukaryotic cells! indeed they do..however they do not have a mitochondria which can be the source of the confusion....they do it in a similar space and since they dont have to cross the double membrane of mitochondira they make a net of 38 ATP versus the 36 of eukaryotic cells!