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What organelle is responsible for carrying out photosynthesis? a. Mitochondria b. Nucleus c. Vacuole d. Chloroplasts
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D) Chroloplasts. This is because they contain chlorophyll, which is what makes plants look green, it is the chlorophyll that perform photosynthesis.
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