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What organelle converts food into a form of chemical energy the cells can use in chemical reactions? A) endoplasmic reticulum B) mitochondria C) chloroplasts D) nucleus
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What organelle converts food into a form of chemical energy the cells can use in chemical reactions?
A) endoplasmic reticulum
B) mitochondria
C) chloroplasts
D) nucleus
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B
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B) mitochondria
The mitochondria acts like a digestive system, it takes in nutrients, breaks them down, and then creates energy for the cell.
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