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10 September, 12:59

The animal cell did not have chloroplast. what can you infer about the animal cell?

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  1. 10 September, 13:05
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    Chloroplasts are a plant's way of making energy. Plants are autotrophs, meaning they obtain their energy from food they make themselves. Obviously, unlike animals, plants can't eat other organisms, so they need chloroplasts to produce energy-rich nutrients.
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