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The mitochondria and chloroplast are examples of what?

They are examples for eukariyotic organells.Also self replicating and endo symbiosed organells.


Where are enzymes mostly located in a cell?

Enzymes present in many organells.As examples lysosomes,cytoplasm,mitochondria,chloroplast.


Why are mitochondria green?

Mitochondria are not green. Chloroplast are green.


How do chloroplast help the mitochondria function?

Mitochondria use glucose as fuel.Glucose are produced in chloroplast.


How are mitochondria and chloroplasts similar?

mitochondria and chloroplast are similar as chloroplast and mitochondria both are power houses of cell.chloroplast prepares food and mitochondria releases oxygen as both are providing power they are similar


Why are the mitochondria and chloroplast opposite?

Chloroplasts are glucose manufacturers. Mitochondria utilize those glucose


How are mitochondria and chloroplast different?

Chloroplasts have chlorophyll, mitochondria don't. Chloroplast carry out photosynthesis and produce glucose. Mitochondria carry out respiration and break down glucose


Do chloroplast and mitochondria convert chemical energy?

Chloroplast convert light energy. Mitochondria convert chemical energy itself


How are the mitochondria and chloroplast the same?

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Shape of mitochondria and chloroplast?

The mitochondria and chloroplast are both complex cell organelles that are found in eukaryote cells. These are both oval in shape.


Why are the chloroplast and mitochondria so important for the plant cell?

The Chloroplast helps the plant to Photosynthesize and The Mitochondria produces energy to support all the cellular activities. Therefore, the Chloroplast and the Mitochondria are very important fort eh existence of a plant.


In a mesophyll cell of a leaf the synthesis of ATP occurs in what a. ribosomes b. mitochondria c. chloroplast?

it is made in the ribosomes and the chloroplast