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Hich statements explain the structures of plants and animals? Check all that apply. Animals have chloroplasts, while plants do not. Both plants and animals have mitochondria. Plants have chloroplasts, while animals do not. Animals have mitochondria, while plants do not. Both plants and animals have chloroplasts. Plants have mitochondria, while animals do not.

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B and C

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A. [INCORRECT] Animals have chloroplasts, while plants do not.

B. [CORRECT] Both plants and animals have mitochondria. ***

C. [CORRECT] Plants have chloroplasts, while animals do not. ***

D. [INCORRECT] Animals have mitochondria, while plants do not.

E. [INCORRECT] Both plants and animals have chloroplasts.

F. [INCORRECT] Plants have mitochondria, while animals do not.

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Chloroplasts is used to create food. Animals can't create food on their own as they consume food–– only plants are capable of creating food by the chloroplast. That's why plants are called "producers" as they "produce" their own foods. In real life, you can go to a grocery store and see "produce", which refers to plants. Additionally, both plants and animals must undergo cellular respiration with the mitochondria to obtain energy for survival.

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