Do Bacteria Have Mitochondria?
AttainingFord路3 months agoBacteria are basically the OGs of life, so they never needed mitochondria to begin with. They do just fine without them!
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Bacteria lack mitochondria because they're prokaryotic, meaning their cellular structure is much simpler compared to eukaryotes. They use their cell membrane for energy production.
Nope, bacteria do not have mitochondria. They generate energy in other ways, mainly through their cell membrane!
Short answer: Nope. Bacteria are like the minimalist hipsters of the microbe world鈥攏o mitochondria needed.
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