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Which of the following explains why plants have chloroplasts in their cells and animals do not, but both animal and

plant cells have mitochondria?
A)
B)
Animals have mitochondria to make sugar through photosynthesis, but
plants have chloroplasts to make sugar through photosynthesis
Plants have chloroplasts to break down sugar into usable energy, but
animals have mitochondria to break down sugar into usable energy
Animals and plants have mitochondria to break down sugar into usable
energy and plants contain chloroplasts because they are able to make
sugar through photosynthesis
Animals and plants have mitochondria to make sugar through
photosynthesis and plants contain chloroplasts because they use them to
break down sugar into usable energy
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The answer is C, I know this because I've taken this test. You can trust me, the answer is C.

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