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5. What do Chloroplast and Mitochondria have in common?

A. They contain DNA
B. Provide energy to the cell
C. Are in charge in cell transport
D. Make proteins

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Answer:

B. Provide energy to the cell

Step-by-step explanation:

Both the chloroplast and the mitochondrion are organelles found in the cells of plants, but only mitochondria are found in animal cells.

The function of chloroplasts and mitochondria is to generate energy for the cells in which they live.

The structure of both organelle types includes an inner and an outer membrane