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It is known as the chloroplast.

Due to the fact that the chloroplast has its own set of DNA, scientists believe that the chloroplasts were originally prokaryots that invaded eukaryotic cells and were beneficial, so the eukaryotic cells did not try to destroy it (endosymbiotic theory).

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Chloroplasts are structures that enable the plant to make sugars through photosynthesis. Animal cells do not have chloroplasts and cannot make their own food.

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Do sugar mills have organells in them, if so how many

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The chloroplast uses the energy it receives from sunlight to make sugar.

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Chloroplasts.

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It is called a chloroplast.

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mitochondria which turns it into energy

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how many organells does a sugar mill have

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