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All living things are made of one or more cells. Here are two types of cells: an animal cell and a plant cell. Explain why an animal cells does not have the organelle called the chloroplast but the plant
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All living things are made of one or more cells. Here are two types of cells: an animal cell and a plant cell. Explain why an animal cells does not have the organelle called the chloroplast but the plant cell does.
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because plants need to perform photosynthesis , while animals do not
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Chloroplasts are used for the processes Photosynthesis. Animals do not need or perform photosynthesis. Plants needs sugar and glucose they get from the chloroplasts.
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