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choloroplast is only in the plant cells, mitochondria is in both plant and animal cells.the basaic diff is while chloroplast synthesises food matter(fixed carbon), mitochondria utilises it though ATP is synthesised in both of them.both are also inherited maternally and hence there inheritance is studies under cytoplasmic inheritance.for more details, email me

AND ALSO THE MITOCHONDRIA PRODUCES SUGAR IN OTHER WORDS (ATP)

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