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Mitochondria and chloroplasts have ATP because they allow the production of ATP within them.

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What is 1 similarity and 1 difference between a choloroplast and mitochondria?

Both have own DNA and ribosomes. Chloroplast makes ATP and mitochondria break them


What does a choloroplast do in a plant cell?

They are the sites of photosynthesis.They produce glucose for cell.


What organelles help chloroplast?

The endoplasmic reticulum helps chloroplasts by synthesizing lipids and proteins that are important for chloroplast function. The Golgi apparatus processes and packages these molecules before they are transported to the chloroplasts. Mitochondria provide energy in the form of ATP that chloroplasts can use for various cellular processes.


What compounds other than glucose that can be broken down to release energy for ATP production?

Anaerobic respiration entails the generation of energy via the process oxidation in the absence of oxygen as electron accpetor. In most eukaryotes, glucose is used as both an energy store and an electron donor. The equation for the oxidation of glucose is: C6H12O6 2CH3CH(OH)COOH + 2 ATP ATP production during photosynthesis In plants, ATP is synthesized in thylakoid membrane of the choloroplast during the light dependent reaction of photosynthesis in a process called photophosphorylation. Here, light energy is used to pump protons across the chloroplast membrane. This produces a proton-motive force and this drives the ATP synthase, exactly as in oxidative phosphorylation. Some of the ATP produced in the chloroplasts is consumed in the Calvin cycle, which produces triose sugars.


Does a Animal Cell have a chloroplast?

No, animal cells do not have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are organelles found in plant cells and some protists, where they are responsible for photosynthesis. Animal cells obtain energy through other organelles like mitochondria.

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What is 1 similarity and 1 difference between a choloroplast and mitochondria?

Both have own DNA and ribosomes. Chloroplast makes ATP and mitochondria break them


What are the job of choloroplast?

The job of choloroplast iis to use sunlight to produce food.:)


What is the shape of a choloroplast?

it is trianglish figure


What chemical reaction occurs in the choloroplast?

Photosynthesis.


Where is the choloroplast located in the cell?

walls of plant cells


What does a choloroplast do for a cell?

It takes in the suns energy and makes food


In plant cells what is the relationship between mitochondria and chloroplast?

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)


What does a choloroplast do in a plant cell?

They are the sites of photosynthesis.They produce glucose for cell.


Is choloroplast in prokaryotes or eukaryotes?

hey are only in eukaryotes. They are never in prokaryotes.


Is chloroplast a participant in photosynthesis?

Yes, actually, the choloroplast is the place where photosynthesis takes place..


What contain chlorophyll green pigment that trap energy from sunlight and give plants there colour?

choloroplast


What organelles help chloroplast?

The endoplasmic reticulum helps chloroplasts by synthesizing lipids and proteins that are important for chloroplast function. The Golgi apparatus processes and packages these molecules before they are transported to the chloroplasts. Mitochondria provide energy in the form of ATP that chloroplasts can use for various cellular processes.