Yes, all animal cells that I am aware of contain mitochondria.
The mitochondria in an animal cell provides the energy it needs to move, divide, etc. In other words, they are the power centers of a cell.
It is found in the sperm cell which means it an animal cell as us humans are animals.
It is present in both
The mitochondria is important to animal cells because it is the powerhouse of the cell. It produces energy in the form of ATP through cellular respiration. It also plays a role in regulating cell metabolism and apoptosis (programmed cell death).
energy storehouse.
yes both animal and plant cells have mitochondria
Mitochondria makes energy for the cell with the food its been givin. You find mitochondria in very type of cell...
Mitochondria is found in plant cells.
The mitochondria produce energy for the cell's various functions.
Yes, both the animal cell and plant cell have a mitochondira
The mitochondria in an animal cell provides the energy it needs to move, divide, etc. In other words, they are the power centers of a cell.
A cell wall and mitochondria are in a plant cell, but not in an animal cell.
An average human muscle cell can contain hundreds to thousands of mitochondria, depending on the muscle type and energy demands. Mitochondria are responsible for producing ATP, the cell's main energy source, to power muscle contractions.
Mitochondria are suspended in the cytoplasm of an animal cell.
Cheek cells a typical animal cells.They have mitochondria in them.
It is found in the sperm cell which means it an animal cell as us humans are animals.
Animal Cells do have Mitochondria, as it is essential for respiration.