Biology, asked by vishu5224, 1 year ago

Plant cells have chloroplasts,but no mitochondria. ' Is this statement true or false?Justify your answers.

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Answered by Nasheeragirach
63
false plant cell too have mitochondria.....
mitochondria for energy synthesis and production of ATP......
without mitochondria energy is not synthesized as it is called power house of the cell so without it cell cannot do it's functions properly.....it needs energy
so mitochondria must present
Answered by Phoca
18

False

Explanation:

The chloroplast organelles are associated with the process of photosynthesis but the mitochondria are associated with the process of cellular respiration.

  • The plant cells possess both of these organelles that is chloroplast and the mitochondria as the photosynthesis process provides the glucose.
  • But to survive the plant will require energy to perform functions which they get by the process of cellular respiration or breakdown of glucose which takes place only in the mitochondria

To learn more:

Chloroplasts and Mitochondria: https://brainly.in/question/639553

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