Both Plant And Animal Cells Need Mitochondria To. Animal and plant cells have some of the same cell components in common including a nucleus Golgi complex endoplasmic reticulum ribosomes mitochondria peroxisomes cytoskeleton and cell plasma membrane. While the Mitochondria and Chloroplasts both have ATP synthase within their inner membranes the difference is that the mitochondria makes a lot of energy while chloroplasts make enough energy to keep things running for creating sugars.
Cells are made up of different parts. This comparison of mitochondria in plant and animal cells brings to light a truly remarkable degree of similarity. After photosynthesis which chloroplasts are needed for which yields oxygen and glucose plants need to break down the glucose and they use cell respiration to do this which happens in the mitochondria.
Similar fixatives preserve them modify them and destroy them in like manner in both.
Cells need both chloroplasts and mitochondria to undergo both photosynthesis AND cell respiration. Just as the chloroplasts in plants act as sugar factories for the supply of ordered molecules to the plant the mitochondria in animals and plants act to produce the ordered ATP molecules as the energy supply for the processes of life. It is important to note that plants need both chloroplasts and mitochondria because without one organelle say the mitochondria the entire cell would be unable to carry out its life activities. The dye we used exposed the nucleus so there is probably another.