Is Mitochondria Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic?
Mitochondria are eukaryotic since they exist within eukaryotic cells, like those of plants and animals, and come equipped with their own DNA!
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Definitely eukaryotic. They hang out in cells that have a nucleus and other organelles.
Eukaryotic. They're part of the eukaryotic cell party.
Eukaryotic. That's because they're found in eukaryotic cells and not in prokaryotes like bacteria.
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