Sperm cells need lots of ATP (created in mitochondria) for the reactions that cause the tail to propel to move it forward. Normal skin cells need only as much as required to keep the vital cell functions working.
in chloroplast and mitocondria
Cheek cells a typical animal cells.They have mitochondria in them.
Yes. In an animal, more mitochondria is needed to allow movement and conduction. In plants, on the other hand, not only is the cell occupied by the large central vacuole, but it is also filled with many plastids such as chloroplasts. Because of this not a lot of mitochondria can fit in.
Human cheek cells, like other eukaryotic cells, are missing chloroplasts, which are organelles responsible for photosynthesis in plants and some protists. Since cheek cells are part of animal tissue, they do not perform photosynthesis and therefore lack chloroplasts. Instead, they contain other organelles such as mitochondria for energy production and a nucleus for genetic material.
The mitochondria makes up muscle tissue. Mitochondria is the "energy" of the cell.
in chloroplast and mitocondria
Cheek cells a typical animal cells.They have mitochondria in them.
Yes. In an animal, more mitochondria is needed to allow movement and conduction. In plants, on the other hand, not only is the cell occupied by the large central vacuole, but it is also filled with many plastids such as chloroplasts. Because of this not a lot of mitochondria can fit in.
no
Human cells are eukariyotic. So they have mitochondria
The cytoplasm of a cheek cell is located within the cell membrane, surrounding the nucleus. It contains various organelles such as mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and ribosomes, which help in cell functioning.
Mitochondria are inherited from mother. No from the father
Liver Cells contain more Mitochondria than Cheek Cells because the Liver Cells need more energy, Liver Cells aid in Digestion and extract nutrients, whereas the Cheek protects against Bacteria and keeps the oral cavity moist, also cheek cells die and divide more often than Liver cells.
Human cheek cells do not have layers like the epidermis of the skin. Cheek cells are simple squamous epithelial cells that form a single layer on the inside of the cheek.
millions
Yes.
The human.