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Which statement accurately describes the role of key organelles in energy transfer?
Energy is captured and stored in the nucleus and released in the mitochondria.
Energy is captured and stored in the nucleus and released in the chloroplast.
Energy is captured and stored in the chloroplast and released in the mitochondria.
Energy is captured and stored in the mitochondria and released in the chloroplast.
Energy is captured and stored in the nucleus and released in the mitochondria.
Energy is captured and stored in the nucleus and released in the chloroplast.
Energy is captured and stored in the chloroplast and released in the mitochondria.
Energy is captured and stored in the mitochondria and released in the chloroplast.
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The statement that accurately describes the role of key organelles in energy transfer is:
**Energy is captured and stored in the chloroplast and released in the mitochondria.**
In plants, chloroplasts capture light energy during photosynthesis and convert it into chemical energy stored in glucose. This glucose can then be broken down in the mitochondria during cellular respiration to release energy for the cell's use.
**Energy is captured and stored in the chloroplast and released in the mitochondria.**
In plants, chloroplasts capture light energy during photosynthesis and convert it into chemical energy stored in glucose. This glucose can then be broken down in the mitochondria during cellular respiration to release energy for the cell's use.
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