According to this website http://www.cytochemistry.net/cell-biology/mitochondria_lifecycle.htm , the sperm contains only about 100 mitochondria at the base of its tail compared to 100,000 in the oocyte.. that sort of goes against my logic since I thought the sperm needed more mitochondria because it is the more motile of the two gametes.. ??
Also, I know mitochondrial replication is completely random (with respect to the cell cycle of the cell containing the mitochondria) but how does mitochondrial translation work then? is it the mitochondria's own mRNA, and tRNA used by the mitchondria's OWN ribosomes.. or does mitchondrial mRNA get exported out of the mitochondria for translation by the cell's ribosome?
I really appreciate all the help! Thanks
Also, I know mitochondrial replication is completely random (with respect to the cell cycle of the cell containing the mitochondria) but how does mitochondrial translation work then? is it the mitochondria's own mRNA, and tRNA used by the mitchondria's OWN ribosomes.. or does mitchondrial mRNA get exported out of the mitochondria for translation by the cell's ribosome?
I really appreciate all the help! Thanks