Compare mitochondria and chloroplasts. Why are they referred to as energy transformers

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Compare mitochondria and chloroplasts. Why are they referred to as energy transformers?

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Compare mitochondria and chloroplasts. Why are they referred to as energy transformers?

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Mitochondria and chloroplasts are both organelles located within cells and are responsible for energy production. Mitochondria are organelles present in eukaryotic cells and are referred to as the "powerhouse of the cell

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