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Which cell organelles would be present in greater numbers in muscle cells than cells from lungs?

Likely mitochondria as muscles cells require more energy to do work


What type of cells would Very large numbers of mitochondria most likely be found?

Very large numbers of mitochondria are most likely found in highly active cells that require substantial energy, such as muscle cells (particularly cardiac and skeletal muscle) and neurons. These cells have high energy demands for processes like contraction and neurotransmission. Additionally, cells in organs like the liver, which are involved in metabolic processes, may also contain numerous mitochondria to support their functions.


Who do active cells have large numbers of mitochondria?

Skeletal muscle cells,cardiac muscle cells,sperm cells


Where are large numbers of mitochondria found in?

Large numbers of mitochondria are typically found in cells that have high energy demands, such as muscle cells, liver cells, and cells of the heart. These organs and tissues require significant energy production to carry out their functions effectively.


Would you die without mitochondria?

Mitochondria are organelles that all of your cells contain. These organelles role is to harness energy for the cell through different chemical reactions. If all of your mitochondria "die" or more likely stop converting energy your cells would no longer have any energy, and without energy life becomes rather tough. I don't mean that in a you're tired type of way, but rather a cellular death type.

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What conclusion can be made about cells with larger numbers of mitochondria?

Cells with larger numbers of mitochondria produce more energy -- ALEKZA <3


Which cell organelles would be present in greater numbers in muscle cells than cells from lungs?

Likely mitochondria as muscles cells require more energy to do work


What typed of cells have large numbers of mitochondria?

Muscle cells and heart cells for two.


Which type of cells do you imagine would have the most mitochondria?

Cells that require a lot of energy, such as muscle cells or cells in the heart, would likely have the most mitochondria.


Who do active cells have large numbers of mitochondria?

Skeletal muscle cells,cardiac muscle cells,sperm cells


Do cells need mitochondria?

Most cells do. Multicellular organisms like humans need to create abundant amount of ATP, a feat that can only achieved with the help of mitochondria.


Where are large numbers of mitochondria found in?

Large numbers of mitochondria are typically found in cells that have high energy demands, such as muscle cells, liver cells, and cells of the heart. These organs and tissues require significant energy production to carry out their functions effectively.


What are two types of red boold cells in the body where you would expect to see large numbers of mitocondria?

Reticulocytes and Erythroblasts are two types of red blood cells that contain a high number of mitochondria. Reticulocytes are immature red blood cells in the process of maturing, and erythroblasts are precursor cells that mature into red blood cells, both requiring energy for their development processes.


Mitochondria appear in the greatest numbers in cells that are?

Highly active and demand a lot of energy, such as muscle cells.


Is a mitochondria cell found on a plant or animal?

It is found in the sperm cell which means it an animal cell as us humans are animals.


Would you die without mitochondria?

Mitochondria are organelles that all of your cells contain. These organelles role is to harness energy for the cell through different chemical reactions. If all of your mitochondria "die" or more likely stop converting energy your cells would no longer have any energy, and without energy life becomes rather tough. I don't mean that in a you're tired type of way, but rather a cellular death type.


Is there a cell in humans that don't have DNA?

No. Not all cells have a nucleus, which contains nuclear DNA; but all cells have mitochondria, which have their own DNA, called mitochondrial DNA, or mDNA. In humans, the cells that lack a nucleus and therefore nuclear DNA, are mature red blood cells, but they do have mitochondria and mitochondrial DNA.