It is important because the mitochondria is like a gate keeper it controls what comes in the cell and what comes out of the cell
Yes. All eukaryotic cells have mitochondria.
It is in both plant and animal cells. It is needed for aerobic respiration
Yes all plants and animals have mitochondria because they have cells. Mitochondria helps the cells in animals and plants to produce energy that is essential for survival.
Both plant and animal cells contain mitochondria, which are the organelles responsible for energy production through cellular respiration. However, only plant cells possess chloroplasts, which are involved in photosynthesis. Therefore, while mitochondria are present in both cell types, chloroplasts are exclusive to plant cells.
Nope. It is only in plant cells. The mitochondria is basically the same thing as a chloroplast, only it is found in animal cells. Plant Cell - Chloroplast Animal Cell - Mitochondria
because the plant cell contains the mitochondria in order for the plant to be green
Nearly all eukaryotic cells, including plants, contain Mitoochondria.
Chloroplasts in plant cells and mitochondria in animal cells contain their own mitochondria
yes both animal and plant cells have mitochondria
Yes. All eukaryotic cells have mitochondria.
It is in both plant and animal cells. It is needed for aerobic respiration
Yes, but there are some living things that don't.
Yes. Mitochondria are membrane-bound organelles. Animal and plant cells are eukaryotes (that is, they contain membrane bound organelles). Only prokaryotes (which are mostly bacteria and don't contain membrane bound organelles) don't have mitochondria.
Mitochondria is found in both animal, plant, and fungal cells.
because plant cells are weaker than animal cells. they cant eat with a fork so need to eat using mitochondria
mitochondria
Nearly all eukaryotic cells, including plants, contain Mitoochondria.