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Goshia [24]
3 years ago
15

Some types of eukaryotic cells have more mitochondria than others.

Biology
1 answer:
Gnoma [55]3 years ago
7 0
Well first let me tell you what Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells, are Prokaryotic is bacteria and do not have a nucleus while Eukaryotic has a nucleus.
Mitochondria is known as the power house that helps make proteins. 2. Eukaryotic Cells will be the answer because you have a nucleus and when you have mitochondria more that means more ribosomes. Hopes this helps
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