Partners in crime - chloroplasts and mitochondria

  • Odra Noel
  • Digital Images
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Chloroplasts are found in the cells of plants that conduct photosynthesis. They absorb sunlight and use it along with water and carbon dioxide gas (CO2) to produce food for the plant. Mitochondria generate the energy that cells need to function. The energy made by the mitochondria is in the form of a chemical called adenosine triphosphate or ATP. Cellular level art, paint on silk, digitised.

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