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how do chloroplasts and mitochondria work together to meet the needs of the cell?
mitochondria make chemical energy from materials in the cell.
chloroplasts use the energy to make food.
chloroplasts capture energy from sunlight and change it to chemical energy that can be stored in the cell.
mitochondria change the stored energy into a form that the cell can use.
chloroplasts capture the energy from sunlight.
mitochondria change the energy of sunlight to a form of energy the cell can store.
mitochondria capture energy from sunlight and send it to the chloroplasts.
the chloroplasts store the energy until the plant needs energy.
Chloroplasts perform photosynthesis, capturing solar energy and converting it into chemical - energy in the form of glucose. Mitochondria perform cellular respiration, breaking down the stored chemical energy (glucose) into ATP, the energy - currency of the cell that the cell can use for various processes.
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Chloroplasts capture energy from sunlight and change it to chemical energy that can be stored in the cell. Mitochondria change the stored energy into a form that the cell can use.