Biology, asked by anonimousboi28, 16 days ago

what is means of mitochondria?
and were does it exist?
who found it out and here

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Answered by litzSofil
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Mitochondria are found in the cells of nearly every eukaryotic organism, including plants and animals. Cells that require a lot of energy, such as muscle cells, can contain hundreds or thousands of mitochondria. A few types of cells, such as red blood cells, lack mitochondria entirely.

Answered by panwarsiddhi700
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Explanation:

Mitochondria are found in the cells of nearly every eukaryotic organism, including plants and animals. Cells that require a lot of energy, such as muscle cells, can contain hundreds or thousands of mitochondria. A few types of cells, such as red blood cells, lack mitochondria entirely.Hope it helps you .

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