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Why do plants need both chloroplasts and mitochondria??

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Instead, they have evolved chloroplasts, as a way to generate their own carbohydrates without consuming other organisms, by harnessing solar energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates. ... Mitochondria, on the other hand, efficiently break down macromolecules, such as carbohydrates or lipids, into ATP.
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