Mitochondria are found in the cytoplasm of nearly all eukaryotic cells, including those of animals, plants, fungi, and protists. They are often referred to as the "powerhouses" of the cell because they generate adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the main energy currency of the cell. The number of mitochondria can vary significantly between different cell types, depending on their energy demands.
The mitochondia provides energy for the cell.
place where you get the power
in the inner membrane of the mitochondia
The powerhouse of the cell - storing energy.
mitochondia
They get it from carbohydrates in their food.
mitochondia
They produce energy for the cell. Remember is by "mighty mitochondria!"
A mitochondria is an organelle containing enzymes responsible for producing energy.
It takes half of the food you eat and burns it into energy for the plant or animal it can be found in animal cells or plant cells.
Aerobic respiration
They are always hetrotrophic. They only have mitochondia,but never chloroplasts