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Biology, 03.03.2021 01:10, GlitterGayness

Do both animal and plant cells have mitochondria? Why or why not?(1 point) Yes; they both need mitochondria to convert radiant energy into chemical energy.

No; plants use chloroplasts the way animals use mitochondria.

No; plants don’t perform any processes for which mitochondria would be used.

Yes; they both need mitochondria for cellular respiration.

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