yes they have both but animal cells do not have chloroplasts
Yes.
It is an organelle called the mitochondria
Mitochondria are the part of the cell that produce the energy-providing ATP. Chloroplasts turn the energy from the sunlight into glucose, which fuels the mitochondria.
in a plant, everywhere in a plant as they are plant cells
Absolutely. The mitochondria are the basic energy creating organelles for the cell. Without them, the cell would die. A plant cell could probably survive off its chloroplasts, but its definently not a given.
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plant cell
chloroplasts and vacuoles
It is an organelle called the mitochondria
Mitochondria are the part of the cell that produce the energy-providing ATP. Chloroplasts turn the energy from the sunlight into glucose, which fuels the mitochondria.
in a plant, everywhere in a plant as they are plant cells
Mitochondria in animal Cells, and within both mitochondria and chloroplasts in plant Cells.
Mitochondria & Chloroplasts
Absolutely. The mitochondria are the basic energy creating organelles for the cell. Without them, the cell would die. A plant cell could probably survive off its chloroplasts, but its definently not a given.
Plant cell. Animal cells don't have chloroplasts...or else you'd be green!
They create energy for the cell
Im sure that Chloroplasts are only found in Plant cells and Mitochondria found in Animal Cells and Plant cells
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