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Mitochondria are non-existent in
  1. Red algae
  2. Green algae
  3. Some bacteria
  4. Brown algae

A
Red algae
B
Some bacteria
C
Green algae
D
Brown algae
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The prokaryotes are the single-celled living organism that lacks membrane-bound nucleus and organelle e.g., bacteria. Mitochondria is the double membrane-bound organelle and thus it is absent in bacteria.

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