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the function of mitochondria and chloroplasts is related to energy. in what way does their function differ?

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Answer: Mitochondria release energy by the breakdown of the organic food and produce carbon dioxide and water. Chloroplast helps in storing the energy and uses carbon dioxide and water to make glucose (energy).

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Chloroplasts and Mitochondria are quite similar in function in relation to energy. They are organelles found on the cells of living organism, and are vital to life. Chloroplasts are found in the the cells of plants and some algae while mitochondria is found in body cells. Chloroplasts convert energy from the sun into sugar than can be used by the cells through the process of photosynthesis. Mitochondria converts energy from glucose into a simpler form known as ATP that can be easily absorbed by the cells.

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