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What do cells in a structure do? Add as much information as possible for the cell: Nucleus, Rough endoplasmic reticulum, Mitochondria, and Chloroplast. Please don't copy off the internet or I might get in trouble! But please explain your answer if there's not enough explanation.

What do cells in a structure do? Add as much information as possible for the cell-example-1
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Chloplast: Its where they use the engery and then it turns into a type of pigament. Which gives the plants it's green color. Mitocondria: takes in oxygen and carbon dioxide and the realses engery needed for the plant. Nucleus: contains dna it tells the organnelle what to do and what is happening. Sorry don't know the last one.
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