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How are mitochondria similar to chloroplasts? Both have many layers of membranes. Both contain molecules of chlorophyll. Both are found in the cells of consumers. Both are needed for cells to store energy.
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d Both are needed for cells to store energy.
Step-by-step explanation:
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The answer is Both are needed for cells to store energy.
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