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17. Animal cell do not have chloroplasts. Why not?​

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Animals don't need chloroplasts because they acquire sugar from their diet; they just need mitochondria. Vacuoles are found in both plant and animal cells. A big, solitary vacuole is found in each plant cell and is used to store water and nutrients.

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Animal cells do not have chloroplast because the chloroplast is where photosynthesis takes place! Because animals do not need to conduct photosynthesis they do not need chloroplast:)
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