Answer:
The correct answer is - D) Eukaryotic cells.
Explanation:
The mitochondrion is found in all eukaryotic organisms with the exception of a few. It is a double-membrane-bound organelle within the cytoplasm of the cell that takes in nutrients, breaks them down, and creates energy that makes it the powerhouse of the cell.
It turns the chemical energy from nutrients in the cell to generate energy in a form usable to the host cell which is ATP. Prokaryotic cells lack mitochondria and other double membrane-bound organelles and it s found outside of the nucleus in the eukaryotic cells.