In shape they are tubular with rounded edges.In function they are like power houses
No, prokaryotic cells do not have mitochondria. Mitochondria are membrane-bound organelles found in eukaryotic cells that play a role in energy production through aerobic respiration. Prokaryotic cells generate energy through processes like glycolysis or fermentation.
No, mitochondria are not like kidneys in that sense. Mitochondria are primarily responsible for energy production through cellular respiration and generating ATP, while kidneys filter blood to remove waste products and excess substances from the body. While both organelles play crucial roles in maintaining cellular and bodily health, their functions and mechanisms are distinctly different.
yes snake CELLS do have a mitochondria, and the cells are inside the snake so technically the snake does have a mitochondria.
Yes, pollen cells do have mitochondria. Mitochondria are essential organelles that provide energy for cellular processes through respiration, and they are present in most eukaryotic cells, including those of flowering plants. The presence of mitochondria in pollen cells supports their metabolic activities, especially during processes like germination and growth.
Considering that most eukaryotic cells have mitochondria and that dinosaurs are eukaryotes like all other animals that ever lived, it is certain that they did have mitochondria in their cells. In fact, birds are considered dinosaurs (they certainly descended from dinosaurs) and their cells have mitochondria, so we can be as sure as scientifically possible that dinosaurs indeed did have mitochondria.
In shape they are like capsules.Not like the kidneys
No, mitochondria do not filter waste. Mitochondria create energy for the cell.
No, mitochondria do not filter waste. Mitochondria create energy for the cell.
Mitochondria is in both animal cells, and plant cells. The mitochondria is the part of the cell that is like the small power house in the animal/plant cell.
No, prokaryotic cells do not have mitochondria. Mitochondria are membrane-bound organelles found in eukaryotic cells that play a role in energy production through aerobic respiration. Prokaryotic cells generate energy through processes like glycolysis or fermentation.
No, mitochondria are not like kidneys in that sense. Mitochondria are primarily responsible for energy production through cellular respiration and generating ATP, while kidneys filter blood to remove waste products and excess substances from the body. While both organelles play crucial roles in maintaining cellular and bodily health, their functions and mechanisms are distinctly different.
yes snake CELLS do have a mitochondria, and the cells are inside the snake so technically the snake does have a mitochondria.
RPCProkariyotic cells do not have any.Some eukariyotic cells like mammalian RBC lack mitochondria
Yes, pollen cells do have mitochondria. Mitochondria are essential organelles that provide energy for cellular processes through respiration, and they are present in most eukaryotic cells, including those of flowering plants. The presence of mitochondria in pollen cells supports their metabolic activities, especially during processes like germination and growth.
No, mitochondria are found only in eukaryotic cells. All animal cells. not single celled organisms not fungi
Most cells do. Multicellular organisms like humans need to create abundant amount of ATP, a feat that can only achieved with the help of mitochondria.
Considering that most eukaryotic cells have mitochondria and that dinosaurs are eukaryotes like all other animals that ever lived, it is certain that they did have mitochondria in their cells. In fact, birds are considered dinosaurs (they certainly descended from dinosaurs) and their cells have mitochondria, so we can be as sure as scientifically possible that dinosaurs indeed did have mitochondria.