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velikii [3]
3 years ago
13

Why do plant cells have both chloroplasts and mitochondria?

Biology
2 answers:
MrMuchimi3 years ago
7 0
In plants, the chloroplast is necessary to photosynthesis, and mitochondria contain enzymes responsible for producing energy
statuscvo [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

they need both

Explanation:

cells need both chloroplasts and mitochondria to undergo both photosynthesis AND cell respiration. After photosynthesis, which chloroplasts are needed for, which yields oxygen and glucose, plants need to break down the glucose and they use cell respiration to do this, which happens in the mitochondria.

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