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Plant cells contain both mitochondria and chloroplasts.
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Plant cells contain chloroplasts (which are responsible for photosynthesis) and mitochondria (which are involved in energy production), but not all plant cells have chloroplasts. For example, root cells of plants typically do not contain chloroplasts. However, all plant cells do have mitochondria.
Plant cells contain chloroplasts (which are responsible for photosynthesis) and mitochondria (which are involved in energy production), but not all plant cells have chloroplasts. For example, root cells of plants typically do not contain chloroplasts. However, all plant cells do have mitochondria.
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