Mitochondria have a general purpose.They generate energy through respiration.
it is made in the ribosomes and the chloroplast
Yes, leaves have mitochondria. Mitochondria are found in most eukaryotic cells, including plant cells in leaves. Mitochondria play a vital role in producing energy for the cell through the process of cellular respiration.
Stomata and the thickness of the leaf
Mosses belong to Plantae. So it have mitochondria
it is the Mitochondria hope that help cause I'm studying it too
the answer is mitochondria
Mitochondria
it is made in the ribosomes and the chloroplast
they somewhat protect the leaf. so the does the sell membrane. the endoplasmis relitculum form together with the golgi bodies, then attach to the ribosomes and mitochondria
Yes, leaf mesophyll cells have cytoplasm which contains various organelles like mitochondria, chloroplasts, and ribosomes. Cytoplasm is essential for carrying out various cellular functions within the leaf mesophyll cells.
Yes, leaves have mitochondria. Mitochondria are found in most eukaryotic cells, including plant cells in leaves. Mitochondria play a vital role in producing energy for the cell through the process of cellular respiration.
Well, I suppose you could call the leaf an organ for the entire plant, but the real producers of energy for a plant is the mitochondria in the plant's cells.
Neither Stomata nor mitochondria are cells, stomata are found in plants as a leaf's pores and mitochondria are cell organelles that serve as the powerhouse of cells by providing energy. Anyway, yes stomata are only found in plants b/c they're a specific kind of pore, and mitochondria are one of many organelles found in plant and animal cells.
Examples of mitochondria include liver cells and muscle cells, which require a lot of energy and therefore have a high number of mitochondria. Examples of chloroplasts include leaf cells in plants, where photosynthesis occurs to convert sunlight into energy.
Cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria.
Stomata and the thickness of the leaf
Mitochondria in a restaurant