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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why do plant cells have mitochondrion?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

really didnt know that

OpenStudy (anonymous):

check it up again

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The mitochondria turn glucose into energy (ATP)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So that plants can continue to be metabolically active even when the sun is not shining.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

precisly @ghazia

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks Summerforever21!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Plant cells have mitochondria for the same reason that we do - to produce energy (more efficiently!) Specifically, mitochondria allow for a more extensive breakdown of glucose, which results in more ATP for the cell. Do you want a refresher of oxidative phosphorylation? Also want to point out - chloroplasts do not supersede mitochondria; chloroplasts create sugar from sunlight, but plant cells still need mitochondria to break down the sugar.

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