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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Why do plants need both mitochondria and chloroplast?

Plants need both in order to produce as much energy as possible. They are dependent on photosynthesis to produce glucose, but a majority of energy made in the cell is more efficiently produced in the mitochondria.

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