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Why cant chloroplasts and mitochondria live outside the cell now?
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Why cant chloroplasts and mitochondria live outside the cell now?
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In my opinion, chloroplasts and mitochondria can't live outside the cell now because mitochondria ensure the energy for the cell and the chloroplasts is important for photosynthesis. Just my opinion.
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