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Plants cells and prokaryotic cells have many differences. Energy and metabolism are hand

in a different manner. What part found in plant cells and not in prokaryotic cells is
responsible for providing usable energy for the cell?
a. Mitochondria
c. Vacuole
b. Chloroplast
d. Plastid​

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User Yuxh
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The answer is actually b. Chloroplasts
The Chloroplasts create chlorophyll which allows plants to go through photosynthesis. Photosynthesis takes sunlight, CO2 and water and converts it into ATP, which is a form of energy.

The mitochondria also provides energy for the cell, but it is found in both prokaryotic and plant cells.

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User Korro
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a. Mitochondria (converts food into usable energy)
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User Jan Willem
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