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In an eye muscle cell, the organelle that is in abundance is the mitochondrion. This is because eye muscles require a significant amount of energy to maintain their function, especially for rapid movements like blinking. Mitochondria are responsible for producing ATP through cellular respiration, providing the necessary energy for these high-demand activities.

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