Does a Bacterial Cell Have Mitochondria?
DemonstratingUnit·3 months agoAs someone who's done cell research, I can confirm that bacteria lack mitochondria. They use their cell membrane for respiration instead.
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Nope, bacteria don't have mitochondria! They're prokaryotes, so they get by without them.
No, bacteria do not have mitochondria. Simple as that!
Bacteria are like the DIY experts of the cellular world – they don't need mitochondria for energy production!
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