Oxygen and glucose are the raw materials. Enzymes guides the process
It is present in both
Mitochondria are mainly found in animal cells. They are responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP through cellular respiration. Lysosomes, ribosomes, and Golgi complexes are also present in animal cells, but mitochondria are specifically known for their energy production role.
Yes. All eukaryotic cells have mitochondria.
Both plant and animal cells need mitochondria because they are essential for energy production through cellular respiration. Mitochondria convert nutrients into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the energy currency of the cell, which is vital for various cellular processes. While plant cells also have chloroplasts for photosynthesis, mitochondria play a crucial role in breaking down organic molecules to release energy, making them indispensable for both types of cells.
Oxygen and glucose are the raw materials. Enzymes guides the process
Yes, both plant and animal cells have mitochondria.
In plant cells, the site of energy production is the chloroplasts, where photosynthesis occurs. In animal cells, the site of energy production is the mitochondria, where cellular respiration takes place.
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It is present in both
Mitochondria are the 'powerhouse' of the cell, they are responsible for energy production through cellular respiration which produces ATP
Mitochondria are mainly found in animal cells. They are responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP through cellular respiration. Lysosomes, ribosomes, and Golgi complexes are also present in animal cells, but mitochondria are specifically known for their energy production role.
Mitochondria-- animal cells; chloroplasts-- plant cells
Plants and animals share many similarities and differences in the cells they have. Both plants and animals have mitochondria cells present.
Yes. All eukaryotic cells have mitochondria.