why do animal cells have more mitochondria than plant cells

Answer :

Answer:

I believe it's due to the movement and use of energy.

Explanation:

Plants tend to move much less than any animal, even if that animal didn't do very much. Plants don't chase and hunt down prey, but leopards do. Therefore, more mitochondria will benefit the animal who moves, versus the plant that does not.

Mitochondria are energy producers, which plants don't necessarily need more of.