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How does the number of mitochondria in a birds body compare to the amount in other cells in the birds body ? Explain please.
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How does the number of mitochondria in a birds body compare to the amount in other cells in the birds body ? Explain please.
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A single cell would have more than one mitochondria in order to produce enough energy. This means that there should be more mitochondria than there are cells
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