Mitochondria is a cell organelle which provides the cell with energy in the form of ATP ( Adenosine triphosphate ) molecules by performing the function of respiration. It is known as the powerhouse of the cell.
Hence, irrespective of any type of cell, mitochondria is present as the cell will not be able to perform basic functions without energy supply.
Yes. ALL humans have mitochondria becasue ALL humans have cells. Mitochondria is in EACH and EVERY cell.
You learn this in Biology and Humana Anthropology.
Skin also contain mitochondria.Top layer is not living.
All eukaryotes have mitochondria
Yes. All animal cells have mitochondria.
yes
Zero
Mitochondria
NO
Muscle Cells
the muscle
Muscle cells have more mitochondria because they require more energy to contract than skin cells.
Human cells are eukariyotic. So they have mitochondria
In human, mature RBC (Red Blood Corpuscles) do not have mitochondria.
Mitochondria
Muscle Cells
NO
the muscle
Mitochondria are an energy supply for cells. For example, human and human fat cells only have a small amount of mitochondria as they do not move or do much. On the other hand, sperm cells have many mitochondria as they have to transport themselves through the vagina to the awaiting egg cell.
Muscle cells have more mitochondria because they require more energy to contract than skin cells.
mitochondria
mitochondria and nucleus
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.
A mitochondria is actually a organelle located in both plant and human cells. It is known as the 'powerhouse' pf the cell because it produces energy in the form of ATP.