It's found in most eukaryote cells.
Chloroplasts.
Yes, RNA is found in mitochondria. Mitochondria contain their own DNA and RNA, which are essential for the organelle to produce proteins needed for the cell's energy production through aerobic respiration. Mitochondrial RNA is involved in the translation of proteins within the organelle.
Mitochondria are to aerobic respiration. Mitochondria are responsible for producing ATP through cellular respiration in eukaryotic cells, similar to how chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis in plant cells.
The mitichondria in the cells make ATP, a vital chemical in the generation of energy. The Mitochondria are archaic bacterial cells, symbiotically joined very early in Earth's history. They have a separate existence and feed and respire by themselves. All of your mitochondria came from your Mother. They are not derived from your DNA.
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It is the "powerhouse of the cell."
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Chloroplasts.
Yes, RNA is found in mitochondria. Mitochondria contain their own DNA and RNA, which are essential for the organelle to produce proteins needed for the cell's energy production through aerobic respiration. Mitochondrial RNA is involved in the translation of proteins within the organelle.
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mitochondria is to a disease its what makes a cells energy you should either type word correctly or if not ask how you spell the disease your looking for
Mitochondria are to aerobic respiration. Mitochondria are responsible for producing ATP through cellular respiration in eukaryotic cells, similar to how chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis in plant cells.
The mitichondria in the cells make ATP, a vital chemical in the generation of energy. The Mitochondria are archaic bacterial cells, symbiotically joined very early in Earth's history. They have a separate existence and feed and respire by themselves. All of your mitochondria came from your Mother. They are not derived from your DNA.
To draw a mitochondrion, start by sketching an oval or bean-shaped structure to represent its outer membrane. Inside, draw a smaller, folded inner membrane, which resembles squiggly lines or curves to indicate the cristae. You can add a fluid-filled space inside the inner membrane, called the matrix, and label the outer membrane, inner membrane, and cristae for clarity. Finally, you might include small dots to represent ribosomes or enzymes within the matrix.
Stratus means "paved, spread out", and nimbus means "cloud, storm", so the compound would mean something like "spread out like a cloud", or "spread out by means of a cloud", or perhaps something else-on the face of it, it doesn't have a very clear, precise meaning. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found. No matching link found.