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Cornelius Daniels
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25 October, 15:14
Are related chloroplasts to mitochondria?
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Francis Nelson
25 October, 15:32
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Answer: Chloroplasts are not related to mitochondria but they are very similar.
Explanation: Chloroplasts produce food to their cells just like mitochondria. Chloroplasts are found only in the cell of plants or some algae. Mitochondria are found in body cells.
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