A eukaryotic cell, either plant or animal.
eukaryotic cells have ribosomes both plant and animal cells
animal cell
Eukaryotes.
There are lots of enzymes in a cell, and from cell to cell, it varies how much enzymes each has. Also some cells make enzymes and secrete it outside.
Muscle cells have lots of mitochondria. Mitochondria is known as a "powerhouse" of the cell. In the inner membrane matrix of the mitochondria there are ATP synthases that generate ATP energy.
Mitochandrian is just like mitochondria. It is a part of a cell that produces energy for the cell by breaking down glucose, a type of sugar. It is a jelly-bean type shape located within the cytoplasm of the cell.
Almost all cell have more than one mitochondria, but maximum concentration is found in fast growing and multiplying cells.
They produce energy for the cell to do processes. Depending on the cell type, these processes vary, but most cells use energy for bacteria defense.
It should be a eukariyotic cell. That is a plant cell
Prokaryotic Cells
Mitochondria has 70s rhbosomes.Prokaryotes also have 70s ribosomes.
Prokaryotic cells do not have nucleus They have ribosomes of 70s type All cell organelles are absent They have mesosomes meant for respiration Eukaryotes have well defined nucleus They have ribosomes of 80s type All cell organelles are presesnt They have mitochondria to perform respiration
Ribosomes are organelles. All cells have ribosomes.
Mitochondria makes energy for the cell with the food its been givin. You find mitochondria in very type of cell...
Ribosomes are found in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. They are present in mitochondria, chloroplasts and bacteria. The ribosomes found in prokaryotes are smaller in size and are found floating in the cytoplasm of the cell. In eukaryotes ribosomes are associated with the endoplasmic reticulum to form the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
Eukaryotic cells have mitochondria (singular mitochondrion).
Mitochondria is made up of all types of macro molecules.They have nucleic acids,proteins,carbohydrates and lipids.
plant cell
Muscle cell
muscle cell