What cell has mitochondria?
EnvassalingTier·3 months agoMitochondria are in most eukaryotic cells, including animal and plant cells. Basically, if it’s not a bacteria, it probably has mitochondria!
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All eukaryotic cells have mitochondria, so that includes your favorite plants and animals. Even fungi get in on the action!
You'll find mitochondria in animal and plant cells. They're the cell's energy factories, after all!
Animal cells got 'em, plant cells got 'em—pretty much any cell that’s part of a complex organism has mitochondria.
If it's a eukaryotic cell, it's packed with mitochondria to keep things running smoothly.
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