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In plant cells, how are chloroplasts and mitochondria related?

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Chloroplasts manufacture food; mitochondria break down the food and convert it into energy.

Chloroplasts package nutrients; mitochondria deliver the nutrients to other parts of the cel

Chloroplasts absorb water from the surrounding tissue; mitochondria store water.

Chloroplasts direct the functions of the cell; mitochondria deliver messages to all parts of the cell.

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Answer:

Chloroplasts

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Answer:

Chloroplasts manufacture food; mitochondria break down the food and convert it into energy.

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Functions of chloroplasts: help make food

Functions of mitochondria: Break down the food and convert it into energy.

Functions of vacuole: stores water

Functions of the nucleus: direct the functions of the cell

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