The mitochondria's job is to provide energy for cells. It produces ATP adenosine triphosphate which is used by the cells.
No, only in eurokaryotic cells.
mitochondrias
yes, plant cells need mitochondrias too
Mitochondria derive energy for all cells, plant or animal, in which they reside. They are the aerobic energy-derivers of eukaryotic cells. Plants require energy for multitudinous cellular processes just like animals and that is what the mitochondria are for.
Yes all plants and animals have mitochondria because they have cells. Mitochondria helps the cells in animals and plants to produce energy that is essential for survival.
No, only in eurokaryotic cells.
They conduct respiratory process.They energize cell by it
Mitochondrias are in animal and plant cells.
mitochondrias
yes, plant cells need mitochondrias too
No every cell do not have.Some eukariyotes and every prokariyote lack it.
No, mitochondria do not filter waste. Mitochondria create energy for the cell.
There are from a few to hundreds in each cell, and you have trillions of cells ... so too many to count.
They generate ATP through aerobic respiration.So energy need for cellular activites is produced by mitochondrias.
yes they boh have mitochondria but i think that only plkant cells do photosinthisis but i am probly wrong
Mitochondria derive energy for all cells, plant or animal, in which they reside. They are the aerobic energy-derivers of eukaryotic cells. Plants require energy for multitudinous cellular processes just like animals and that is what the mitochondria are for.
Mitochondria and chloroplast are old structures incorporated into the cell during its development milions years ago. Mitochondrias are former bacterias and chloroplasts are former blue-green algae.