Plant cells contain both chloroplasts and mitochondria; animal cells have only mitochondria. What can be inferred from this statement?
A. Plant cells do not use ATP
B Animal cells make their energy with chloroplasts.
C Chloroplasts make glucose; mitochondira break glucose down into ATP.
D. Plants do not eat, so both chloroplasts and mitochondria are needed to make enough energy for plants to grow.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 08:00, jazionaemontgomery
Acell goes through cellular respiration and produces atp which it then uses to move a molecule across the cell membrane. how does the energy in the original glucose molecule change during this process? (2 points)
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