There is no specific tissue.They are in almost every living tissue.
Yes, mitochondria can be found in plant cells. They are essential organelles responsible for producing energy through cellular respiration, similar to their role in animal cells. While plant cells also contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis, mitochondria are crucial for energy production, especially in non-photosynthetic tissues.
Yes, mitochondria are found in the cells of all eukaryotic organisms, including dogs. Mitochondria are known as the powerhouses of the cell because they generate energy in the form of ATP through cellular respiration.
Yes mitochondria are found in plant cells.
Yes. All eukaryotic cells have mitochondria.
yes, plant cells need mitochondrias too
Muscle cells have the greatest number of mitochondria compared to other tissues' cells.
Yes, mitochondria can be found in plant cells. They are essential organelles responsible for producing energy through cellular respiration, similar to their role in animal cells. While plant cells also contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis, mitochondria are crucial for energy production, especially in non-photosynthetic tissues.
Yes, mitochondria are found in the cells of all eukaryotic organisms, including dogs. Mitochondria are known as the powerhouses of the cell because they generate energy in the form of ATP through cellular respiration.
Seamus G. O'Regan has written: 'Cytosolic factors involved in the import of precursor proteins by plant mitochondria' -- subject(s): Plant mitochondria, Cytology, Plant cells and tissues, Cauliflower, Plant proteins
Yes mitochondria are found in plant cells.
mitochondria
Of course plant cells mitochondria. They are essential for respiration.
Yes, bithe plant cells and animal cells have mitochondria. :)
Mitochondria is found in plant cells.
Mitochondria is found in both animal, plant, and fungal cells.
Mitochondria is in both animal cells, and plant cells. The mitochondria is the part of the cell that is like the small power house in the animal/plant cell.
No, chloroplasts are found in plant cells where they are responsible for photosynthesis, while mitochondria are found in both plant and animal cells where they are responsible for generating energy through respiration.