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Why do animal cells mitochondria but no chloroplasts?
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Why do animal cells mitochondria but no chloroplasts?
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Since the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell, it supplies energy. The chloroplast is where photosynthesis takes place in plants, and humans don't get their food source from the photosynthesis process.
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