Although chloroplasts are present inside plant to make food but mitochondria still play a vital role by providing energy required for the various activities of the cell.
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The organisms with mitochondria are both plant and animal cells because they generate most of the cell's supply of adenosine triphosphate.
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RPCProkariyotic cells do not have any.Some eukariyotic cells like mammalian RBC lack mitochondria
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Chloroplasts contain bundles of thylakoids in most plant cells.
Cells that require the most energy contain the most energy generating mitochondria. The cells of the brain, the skeletal muscle and heart muscle, and the eye contain the highest number of mitochondria (as many as 10,000 per cell) while the skin cells, which do not require much energy, contain only a few hundred of them.
# Nucleus # Cell membrane # Cytoplasm They also both contain mitochondria (where most of the reactions for respiration take place).
The site of energy in either plant or animal cells are the mitochondria.
All multicellular organisms have a Mitochondria including plant cells.
Mitochondria are found in most plant and animal cells.
Yes, all cells need mitochondria, even if only a few. Tissues are made of cells, and muscles and organs are made of tissues. Besides, how would we move if we did not have energy in our muscles?