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The cells of plants and animals share some but not all of the same organelles. What is one

way that these differences in organelles explain how plants and animals are different?

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Plants are autotrophs; they produce energy from sunlight through the process of photosynthesis, for which they use cell organelles called chloroplasts. Animal cells do not have chloroplasts. ... However, plant cells also contain mitochondria

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Only plants have chloroplast and a cell wall
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