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Is this statement true or false: Plant cells have chloroplasts, but no mitochondria? Justify your answer

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Answered by Milenabr
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True.Plant cells have chloroplasts, but no mitochondria.It does not need ATP.

Answered by kingofself
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Answer:

False, Plant cells are having chloroplasts, but there is no mitochondria.

Explanation:

  • Plant cells have both mitochondria and chloroplasts.
  • Chloroplasts are the organelles which are found in the plant cells and the eukaryotic algae.
  • Chloroplasts absorb the sunlight and generate their food such as carbohydrates.  
  • The mitochondria in both animal and plant cells, but only plant cells have chloroplasts.
  • Plants do not eat food for their sugar, so they need to prepare their food by using sunlight by photosynthesis process.
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