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Why do animal cells have mitochondria and no chloroplasts?

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Why do animal cells have mitochondria and no chloroplasts?

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Animal cells have mitochondria and not chloroplasts because chloroplasts are a vital piece of the cell that plants need. It gives them their green color. They help the plant absorb sunlight to make food. You wouldn’t like it very much if your hamburger was green, right?

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