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Mitochondria is a cell organelle which provides the cell with energy in the form of ATP ( Adenosine triphosphate ) molecules by performing the function of respiration. It is known as the powerhouse of the cell.

Hence, irrespective of any type of cell, mitochondria is present as the cell will not be able to perform basic functions without energy supply.

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