In eukaryotes that lack mitochondria, what structures are present to generate ATP for cellular use?
A) There are no eukaryotes that lack mitochondria.
B) There are no structures that generate ATP in eukaryotes that lack mitochondria.
C) hydrogenosomes
D) chloroplasts
E) chloroplasts or hydrogenosomes
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