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The image below shows a model of a plant cell.

All cells need energy to live. How do the organelles in the plant cell above work together to get and use this energy?

A.

Mitochondria take in food from the environment, and the nucleus breaks down this food to release its energy to the cell.

B.

The vacuole takes in energy from the environment, and chloroplasts change this energy into a form the cell can use.

C.

Chloroplasts make food using energy from the Sun, and mitochondria break down this food to release energy for the cell.

D.

The nucleus makes energy from materials in the cell, and the vacuole stores this energy until the cell needs to use it.

The image below shows a model of a plant cell. All cells need energy to live. How-example-1
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Answer: b

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Answer:

Correct answer is option C for study island users.

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