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select all the true statements. in plant cells, mitochondria store sugar, and vacuoles break down the sugar to release energy. the cell membrane and cell wall separate a plant cell from its surroundings. plant cells do not have endoplasmic reticulum, but animal cells can have endoplasmic reticulum. the cytoplasm of plant cells has mitochondria, vacuoles, and chloroplasts.
- Mitochondria break down sugar to release energy (cellular respiration), not store sugar. Vacuoles can store substances but not break down sugar for energy release. So the first statement is false.
- The cell - membrane and cell - wall of a plant cell act as barriers separating the cell from its surroundings. This statement is true.
- Both plant and animal cells have endoplasmic reticulum. So the third statement is false.
- The cytoplasm of plant cells contains mitochondria (for energy production), vacuoles (for storage), and chloroplasts (for photosynthesis). This statement is true.
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The cell membrane and cell wall separate a plant cell from its surroundings.
The cytoplasm of plant cells has mitochondria, vacuoles, and chloroplasts.