Almost every eukaryotic cell have them.But mammalian red blood cells,sieve tube elements lack them
YES.Cats are eukariyotic organisms.All of them have mitochondria
In eukaryotes it is located in the organelle called the mitochondria. In prokaryotes it is located in the cellular membrane.
No, mitochondria are found in eukaryotic cells, not in prokaryotes. Mitochondria are believed to have originated from a symbiotic relationship between an ancestral eukaryotic cell and a prokaryotic cell.
All protists have a nucleus and are eukaryotic. They can be unicellular or multicellular, and they exhibit diverse modes of nutrition such as autotrophic, heterotrophic, or mixotrophic. Additionally, protists possess various organelles like mitochondria, plastids, and flagella.
No mitochondria are not present in prokaryotes. They are present in only in eukaryotes.
Yes, Mitochondria are specific to eukaryotes.
No, there are some eukaryotic protists that don't have mitochondria.
yes.may have exceptions.
Biologists suspect that mitochondria arose before plastids through endosymbiosis because mitochondria are present in almost all eukaryotic cells, while plastids are only found in photosynthetic eukaryotes. Additionally, mitochondria share more structural and functional similarities with their bacterial ancestors than plastids do.
Yes. Mitochondria are responsible for cellular respiration in all eukaryotes.
No, eukaryotes do not possess circular DNA in their genetic material.
all body cells, as they cause respiration Eukaryotes.
Yes, eukaryotes possess introns within their genetic material.
Yes, eukaryotes possess linear DNA in their genetic material.
Yes, the mitochondria possess two membranes.
Yes, eukaryotes possess a cytoskeleton, which is a network of protein filaments that provides structure and support to the cell.
Of course they have. They are only in eukariyotes