Campbell Biology: Concepts & Connections (9th Edition)

Published by Pearson
ISBN 10: 0-13429-601-X
ISBN 13: 978-0-13429-601-2

Chapter 4 - Review - Page 75: 13

Answer

Mitochondria and chloroplasts are totally different types of organelles with different functions and cannot really be compared to one another; therefore, this statement is false. Mitochondria are found in both animal and plant cells, but chloroplasts are found only in plant cells. Mitochondria generate the energy in cells; they break down glucose to make energy for cellular use. Chloroplasts make glucose for consumption by the plant cell; chloroplasts take carbon dioxide and water and use energy from the sun to combine those two compounds to form glucose.

Work Step by Step

Mitochondria and chloroplasts are totally different types of organelles with different functions and cannot really be compared to one another; therefore, this statement is false. Mitochondria are found in both animal and plant cells, but chloroplasts are found only in plant cells. Mitochondria generate the energy in cells; they break down glucose to make energy for cellular use. Chloroplasts make glucose for consumption by the plant cell; chloroplasts take carbon dioxide and water and use energy from the sun to combine those two compounds to form glucose.
Update this answer!

You can help us out by revising, improving and updating this answer.

Update this answer

After you claim an answer you’ll have 24 hours to send in a draft. An editor will review the submission and either publish your submission or provide feedback.