Does a Bacteria Have Mitochondria?
DescribingHail路2 months agoNope! Bacteria don't have mitochondria. They produce energy right in their cell membrane.
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Bacteria are single-celled organisms and lack membrane-bound organelles like mitochondria. They get by just fine without them!
Bacteria and mitochondria are long-lost cousins. Bacteria don't need them because they're pretty self-sufficient little critters.
No, the only powerhouse bacteria need is the one they build themselves!
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