Do plant cells have mitochondria?(1 point)

Yes, they need mitochondria to perform cellular respiration which powers their cellular processes.

No, plants do not preform the processes that require mitochondria.

Yes, they need mitochondria to perform photosynthesis.

No, they don't need mitochondria because they have chloroplasts.

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Yes — option 1.

Plant cells have mitochondria to carry out cellular respiration, which provides ATP for cellular processes. (Chloroplasts perform photosynthesis, but they do not replace mitochondria.)