Well, bacteria is made up of a cell, and there is mitochondria in a cell, so therefore there are mitochondria in bacteria.
Wrong, bacteric cells do not have any mitochondria because bacteria are prokaryotic cells and mitochondria are only found in eukaryotic cells.
Actually: Mitochondria are in both animal and plant cells. They contain a circular chromosome that contains DNA. They are where most of the ATP is made inside a eukaryotic cell. They likely evolved from once free-living bacteria. Prokaryotic cells are only domain Bacteria and domain Archaea, but they all evolved from a single cell that was bacteria, but have now separated cells.
No, bacterial cells do not contain mitochondria. Mitochondria are membrane-bound organelles found in eukaryotic cells and are responsible for generating adenosine triphosphate (ATP) through cellular respiration. Bacterial cells generate energy through different metabolic pathways, such as glycolysis or fermentation.
No they don't, since bacterial cells are prokaryotic cells. Mitochondria is only present in eukaryotic cells for respiration in order to produce energy. Prokaryotic cells do not have membrane bound organelles and since mitochondria is a membrane organelle, it cannot possibly exist in a prokaryotic cell. so the answer is no
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This is a pretty interesting question, due to the fact that the mitochondria itself is an organelle that has been linked to being a prokaryote, due to its ability to activate its own metabolism. Do all cells contain mitochondria? If you're talking generally about both prokaryotes and eukaryotes no. Bacteria itself does not contain a mitochondria, they depend on fermentation t provide their own metabolic energy, whether alcohol, or lactic acid fermentation through an anaerobic process known as Glycolisis. However not all Eukaryotic cells contain a mitochondria, lets use Erythrocytes [red blood cells] who lack organelles as they mature. These cardiac units don't posses the ATP power-house. As they don't depend on metabolic activity but the flow through vessels for target distribution.
So yeah not all cells contain a mitochondria, prokaryotes lack them, and some human cells do as well, i hope this helped ya =]
Bacterial cells don't perform the krebs cyce or oxidative phosphorylation steps of cellular respiration and therefore do not need mitochondria. Bacteria only perform glycolysis which is done in the cytoplasm to convert glucose into ATP to drive cellular work.
A nucleus, mitochondria, or endoplasmic reticulum would not be found in a bacterial cell. Bacterial cells are prokaryotic and lack membrane-bound organelles typically found in eukaryotic cells.
Plant cells and bacterial cells definitely contain cell walls.
Red blood cells (erythrocytes) do not have mitochondria. They lose their mitochondria during the maturation process to make room for hemoglobin, which is responsible for carrying oxygen.
No, not all plant cells have mitochondria. Some plant cells, such as those in the roots, lack mitochondria, as they rely on other organelles such as glyoxysomes for energy production. However, most plant cells, particularly those involved in photosynthesis, contain mitochondria for energy generation.
No, mitochondria are only present in eukaryotic cells. Bacteria are prokaryotic cells.
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Chloroplasts in plant cells and mitochondria in animal cells contain their own mitochondria
Yes, they very much do.....all cells contain mitochondria!! Love always: KSKG112 <3
No. Other cells such as plant cells contain mitochondria. However, prokaryotic cells such as bacteria do not contain mitochondria and respiration instead occurs on infolds in the plasma membrane called mesosomes.
They are in eukaryotic cells. Prokariyotes do not have
No, blood cells do not contain mitochondria. Mitochondria are found in almost all eukaryotic cells, but they are absent in mature red blood cells.
Bird cells contain organelles such as mitochondria, Golgi apparatus, and endoplasmic reticulum, which are absent in bacterial cells. Additionally, bird cells have a nucleus enclosed within a nuclear membrane, unlike bacterial cells which have a nucleoid region without a nuclear membrane.
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No they do not contain.red blood cells even lack mitochondria