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It's because animals are heterotrophs. The consume other organisms to gain energy by eating, drinking etc. Plants are autotrophs, which mean they produce and release energy by themselves because they can't consume other organisms. With the exception of carnivorous plants

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Is chloroplast in both plants and animals?

No, only Plants contain chloroplast.


Is photosynthesis carried out in the leaves of plants?

plants but not animals


What organelle do plants have and animals dont?

chloroplast


Is chloroplast found in plants and animals?

No, only in plants, as they are one of the main components of photosynthesis.


Is chloroplast part of a plant of animal?

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Do plants and animals have chloroplast and mitochondria?

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Are mitochondria and chloroplast are found in plants in animals?

Mitochondra and chloroplasts are in plants.Animals have only mitochondria.


Chloroplasts are in plants or animals?

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Which organelle in found wihin an autotrophic eukaryotic cell?

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