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OpenStudy (anonymous):

is chlorplasts in both the plant and animal cell

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Plants need to create their own food, by photosynthesis, and the chloroplast is a vital organelle to preform photosynthesis. Animals are consumers, so they get their food by eating other things.... They don't need to make their own food, by photosynthesis, so they don't have the organelle. Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Why_do_plant_cell_have_chloroplast_and_animal_cells_do_not#ixzz1XwXdmI6R

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no chloroplast is in plant cells only

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