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How are chloroplasts and mitochondria different from the other organelles?

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Chloroplasts and the mitochondria, unlike all other organelles, are involved the the use and creation of ATP. They are the only two that deal with energy.
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The contain their own DNA, not relying only on the DNA contained in the cell's nucleus.
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