in which organisms mitochondria found
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As such, many cells and single-celled organisms don't have one. Cells with mitochondria contrast with prokaryotes, which lack set, membrane-bound organelles, such as mitochondria. Eukaryotes include everything from one-celled paramecium to plants, fungi, and animals.
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The mitochondrion, an organelle that helps produce energy for the cell, is only found in eukaryotes, organisms with relatively large, complex cells.
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