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Which organelle, found in this plant cell, breaks down sugars for cellular energy? a.chromosome b.mitochondria c.nucleus d.ribosomes?
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Which organelle, found in this plant cell, breaks down sugars for cellular energy?
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b.mitochondria
c.nucleus
d.ribosomes?
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b . the mitochondria
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