It produces energy for the cell. Just think of it as a power house :P
the mitochodria maybe but only because it has its own seperate dna but truthfuly the cell is the smallest for of life
Chloroplasts are the organelles that convert energy from the sun into ATP through the process of photosynthesis. This organelle contains chlorophyll, a pigment that captures sunlight and converts it into chemical energy for the plant cell to use.
which is a plant cell.
A plant cell has a cell wall.
A plant cell has a cell wall but an animal cell doesn't.
its called the mitochodria or the mitochondrion
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Yes they do
Mitochondria are found in the cytoplasm of plant and animal cells.
Because, mitrochondrion is the power house of the cell.
The mitochondria of a cell is the organelle that serves as the digestive system of the cell. It will take in nutrients, break them down and create energy for the cell.
There are more than one mitochondria in an animal cell. They are in the cytoplasm and can be found anywhere in there.
I am pretty sure that is the mitochodria
Production of ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) in the cell as a source of energy for respiration.
the mitochodria maybe but only because it has its own seperate dna but truthfuly the cell is the smallest for of life
Most nucleated cells would die. There are a few exceptions, but not in modern animals.
Lysosome Nucleus Golgi body (or called Golgi apparatus) endplasmic reticulum Nuciolus Rough ER Smooth ER Cell Membrane Cell Wall Chloroplast (plant cells only) Mitochodria (animal cells only) Ribosomes DNA RNA and a lot more I hope this helps