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.
Mitochondrian in animals and chloroplasts in vegetables.
mitochondria Inside the mitochondrian of living cells
No. Turtle are from a branch of reptiles completely separate from dinosaurs.
Glycolysis occurs throughout the cytoplasm of the cell.
A paleontologist (pay-lee-un-TAH-lah-jist) studies the fossils of dinosaurs.
In the Mitochondrian In the Mitochondrian
Mitochondrian are found in both animal and plant cells.
I think it is blueish
The mitochondrian.
yes,they have mitochondrian.
Plant
it is called cristae
Both plant and animal cells
A mitochondrian produces energy through chemical reactions
vacuole and mitochondrian
Mitochondrian
In the inner membrane of the organelle called the mitochondrian.