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Chloroplasts are not considered nonliving; they are essential organelles found in plant cells and some algae that facilitate photosynthesis. While they contain their own DNA and can replicate independently within the cell, they rely on the living cell to function. Therefore, chloroplasts are classified as living components within the broader context of living cells.

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