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The mitochondria is an organelle.

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What part of an organism's cell does a virus depend upon?

Mitochondria


What organisms do NOT depend on mitochondria to survive?

Some unicellular organisms called Archaea do not have mitochondria and rely on other cellular processes to generate energy. Additionally, some parasitic or symbiotic organisms may lack mitochondria as they obtain energy from their host.


Where are organelles found and what do they do?

Organelles are found within the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. Each organelle has a specific function, such as the mitochondria which produce energy, the nucleus which contains genetic material, and the endoplasmic reticulum which is involved in protein synthesis.


Which organisms do NOT depend on mitochondria to survive?

Some examples of organisms that do not depend on mitochondria for survival are hydrogenosomes-containing organisms such as some anaerobic protists, fungi, and unicellular eukaryotes. These organisms use hydrogenosomes to generate energy in the absence of mitochondria. Additionally, some parasitic microorganisms lack functional mitochondria and rely on their host's cellular machinery for survival.


Does cardiac muscle have more mitochondria and depend less on a continual supply of oxygen than does skeletal muscle?

no


How are nerve cells similar to other cells in the body?

first of all they are cells second, it is in the human body third they have organnelles


What determines whether energy production will continue in the mitochondria?

Aside from the large number of 'support enzymes' that keep the mitochondria working that in turn depend upon the Atp output of same, oxygen and fuel are essential.


Chloroplast depends on what products from mitochondria?

Chloroplasts depend on products such as ATP (adenosine triphosphate) and carbon dioxide released by mitochondria as a result of cellular respiration. These products are essential for the process of photosynthesis within the chloroplasts to produce glucose and oxygen.


What is the organelle where respiration occurs?

Cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria.


Which organnelles are found in plant cells but not in animal cell?

Chloroplasts and central vacuole are organelles found in plant cells but not in animal cells. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis, while the central vacuole maintains turgor pressure and stores nutrients and waste products.


Mitochondria in a restaurant?

Mitochondria in a restaurant


What type of body cell would most likely have the greatest number of mitochondria?

You'll find more mitochondria in a animal cell because we produce energy through our mitochondria's. Plants make energy through there cell wall. We need more mitochondria's to make energy.