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Where can the following organelle be found: Mitochondria. Also if it a multiple choice.

a: Prokaryotic cells
b: Animal cells
C: Plant cells

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Answer:

all of them

Step-by-step explanation:

Mitochondria are found in the cells of nearly every eukaryotic organism, including plants and animals. Cells that require a lot of energy, such as muscle cells, can contain hundreds or thousands of mitochondria.

BUT EACH CELL HAS A DEFINING TRAIT ABOUT THEM

-PROKARYOTIC-no nucleus

-PLANTS- cell wall. large central vacuole

-ANIMALS-multicellular might have more than one mitochondria

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