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Which plant cell structures capture sunlight to produce sugars? a. vacuoles b. ribosomes c. mitochondria d. chloroplasts
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Which plant cell structures capture sunlight to produce sugars? a. vacuoles b. ribosomes c. mitochondria d. chloroplasts
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Your answer is D. It uses light energy of the sun into sugars that can be used by cells. It is like a solar panel that changes sunlight energy into electrical energy.
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