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Depending on the organism, the number of
in a cell may change.

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mitochondria

Explanation: Different organisms and cell types have different numbers of mitochondria (e.g., muscle cells have many, mature mammalian red blood cells have none). Note that other structures — like vacuoles, chloroplasts, or nuclei — can also vary in number between organisms and cell types.