Mitochondria, that's what I got for my review packet for Science at least...
Yes, most of a cell's energy comes from mitochondria, which are often described as rod-shaped organelles. They play a critical role in cellular respiration, converting nutrients into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the primary energy currency of the cell. While some cells may have variations in the shape of their mitochondria, rod-shaped forms are common and essential for efficient energy production.
Bacteria found in yogurt are typically rod-shaped (bacilli) or spherical (cocci) in structure. They are usually unicellular and are classified as prokaryotic organisms, lacking distinct organelles and a nucleus.
Bacillus is a rod-shaped bacteria.
Rod-shaped bacteria are bacteria that have a cylindrical shape, resembling a rod or cylinder. They are often referred to as bacilli and can vary in length and width. Examples of rod-shaped bacteria include Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis.
No, cocci look like clusters of grapes and rods are rod-shaped.
This is a bacillus bacteria.
mitochondria =)
It is the mitochondria
Yes, most of a cell's energy comes from mitochondria, which are often described as rod-shaped organelles. They play a critical role in cellular respiration, converting nutrients into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the primary energy currency of the cell. While some cells may have variations in the shape of their mitochondria, rod-shaped forms are common and essential for efficient energy production.
No chlamydia are not rod shaped they are cocci.
Bacteria found in yogurt are typically rod-shaped (bacilli) or spherical (cocci) in structure. They are usually unicellular and are classified as prokaryotic organisms, lacking distinct organelles and a nucleus.
Bacillus is a rod-shaped bacteria.
Rod shaped.
Rod-shaped bacteria are bacteria that have a cylindrical shape, resembling a rod or cylinder. They are often referred to as bacilli and can vary in length and width. Examples of rod-shaped bacteria include Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis.
No, cocci look like clusters of grapes and rods are rod-shaped.
The name for rod-shaped bacteria is bacilli.
Bacteria are prokaryotic, microscopic organisms whose single cells have neither a membrane-bounded nucleus nor other membrane-bounded organelles like mitochondria and chloroplasts. The can be rod shaped (bacilli), spheres (cocci), or spiral shaped (spirochetes).