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What are the similarities between owls and chloroplast?

a) Both are found in plants.
b) Both are involved in energy production.
c) Owls are birds, and chloroplasts are plant organelles.
d) Owls can photosynthesize.

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Owls and chloroplasts are both involved in energy production in an ecosystem, with chloroplasts performing photosynthesis and owls obtaining energy by consuming prey.

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The question asks about the similarities between owls and chloroplasts. Whilst at first glance they might seem entirely different, owls as animals and chloroplasts as plant organelles, they are similar in that both are involved in energy production in an ecosystem. Owls obtain energy by consuming prey and chloroplasts produce energy through photosynthesis. However, it must be noted that this is where the similarities end as only chloroplasts, found within the cells of plants and algae, are capable of photosynthesis, where they convert solar energy, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose, whereas owls, like other animals, consume other organisms to obtain their energy.

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