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A) mitosome

B) kinetoplast

C) chloroplast

D) hydrogenosome

E) mitochondrion

Answer:C) chloroplast

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Chloroplasts are not related to all the other choices. Mitochondria, kinetoplasts, mitosomes, and hydrogenosomes are similar in that they both deal with cellular respiration, regardless of whether it is aerobic or anaerobic. On the other hand, chloroplasts deal with photosynthesis, a process which is the complete opposite of cellular respiration.

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