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13 April, 16:33

Is it possible today for a eukaryotic cell to live without mitochondria or chloroplasts? Choose the best answer below.

A - Yes, cells can live without mitochondria and chloroplasts. They can be replaced with other organelles.

B - No, cells cannot live without mitochondria and chloroplasts; they provide the DNA the cell needs to survive.

C - No, eukaryotic cells cannot live without mitochondria and chloroplasts; they provide the energy cells need to survive.

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  1. 13 April, 16:42
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    C, because cells need energy. Only chloroplasts and mitochondria can deliver that energy.
  2. 13 April, 16:46
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    C they need the mitochondria and chloroplasts
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