Biology, asked by saisandeep07, 8 months ago

There are about _____________ Mitochondria in each cell.​

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Answered by dalfinmcbiology
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Answer:

2 types of mitochondria

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Answered by Anonymous
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The number of mitochondria per cell varies widely; for example, in humans, erythrocytes (red blood cells) do not contain any mitochondria, whereas liver cells and muscle cells may contain hundreds or even thousands. The only eukaryotic organism known to lack mitochondria is the oxymonad Monocercomonoides species.

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