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What are the roles of the chloroplasts and mitochondria? A Chloroplasts create usable energy that the mitochondria transport throughout the cell. B Chloroplasts convert light energy into stored energy
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What are the roles of the chloroplasts and mitochondria?
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Chloroplasts create usable energy that the mitochondria transport throughout the cell.
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Chloroplasts convert light energy into stored energy that the mitochondria change into a usable form.
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Mitochondria capture light energy and deliver it to the chloroplasts, where it is converted into a usable form.
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Mitochondria deliver stored energy to the chloroplasts, where it is converted into light energy for use in the cell.
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B. Chloroplasts perform photosynthesis, which converts light into sugar, which is food (energy). Then, the organelle mitochondria coverts that energy into a more usable form of energy by the cell, in a process called cellular respiration.
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