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Do both animal and plant cells have mitochondria? Why or why not?(1 point)
Yes; they both need mitochondria to convert radiant energy into chemical energy.
Yes; they both need mitochondria for cellular respiration.
No; plants use chloroplasts the way animals use mitochondria.
No; plants don't perform any processes for which mitochondria would be used.
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Yes; they both need mitochondria for cellular respiration.
Plants have chloroplasts for photosynthesis, but they still use mitochondria to break down sugars and produce ATP.
Plants have chloroplasts for photosynthesis, but they still use mitochondria to break down sugars and produce ATP.
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