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🔋Mitochondria vs Chloroplast🌿

Two organelles handle a cell's energy. They both transform energy, but one releases it while the other captures it.

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🔋Mitochondria
  • Releases energy by breaking down glucose
  • Carries out cellular respiration
  • Found in nearly all eukaryotic cells
  • Produces ATP, the cell's energy currency
  • Often called the powerhouse of the cell
🌿Chloroplast
  • Captures light energy and stores it in glucose
  • Carries out photosynthesis
  • Found in plant cells and algae, not animal cells
  • Contains the green pigment chlorophyll
  • Releases oxygen as a byproduct

Verdict

Chloroplasts capture sunlight to build glucose; mitochondria break glucose down to release usable energy. Plant cells have both, while animal cells rely only on mitochondria.

Frequently asked

Do animal cells have chloroplasts?+

No. Chloroplasts are found only in plant cells and algae, not in animal cells.

How are these organelles linked?+

Chloroplasts make glucose and mitochondria break it down, so their processes are complementary.

Why do both have their own DNA?+

Endosymbiotic theory says both evolved from once free-living bacteria, keeping some of their own DNA.

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