Thursday, February 5, 2015

How are they the same?

How would you compare chloroplast and mitochondria? What do they have in common. Please write in your own words. 


 

67 comments:

Olivia M said...

They both have fluids inside of it.

Jade S said...

They are both parts of a cell.

Maddi T said...

I LIKE CELLS

BRAEDON M said...

Both contain DNA, are membrane-bound organelles located in the cytoplasm of cells, they are both involved in the production of energy chloroplasts make glucose, which can be used by the mitochondria to make , and they are found in eukaryotic cells not in all eukaryotic cells, but the cells they are in are eukaryotic.

Since they contain their own DNA, they support the endosymbiotic theory. They can also divide independently of the cell.
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Allexius t said...

They both convert energy.

Anonymous said...

They both make energy.

Anonymous said...

Both organelles have double membranes, and they are both the power sources of the cell that they are in. Mitochondria are in animal cells, and chloroplasts are in plant cells.

Anonymous said...

Chloroplast and mitochondria both have fluids inside of them and are both parts of a cell.

Maddi T. said...

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Alexis B said...

There both a type of cells

Maddi T said...

I really do like CELLS

Maddi T. said...

Chloroplast and Mitochondria both have a roundish shape to them.

Anonymous said...

They both covert energy.

Xx_Aaron_Peter_Mills_xX said...

Both contain DNA, they have similarities to bacteria cells, and they use DNA to create proteins and enzymes. They are also both found in cells, and are both membrane bound organelles. They also divide separately of the cell. They are both found in eukaryotic cells.

dominic l said...

they both are a type of cell.

Maddi T. said...

JK that was me

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Matthew b said...

Both of them are cells.

dominic l said...

they both have to do with cells

Jakob P said...

Their both in cells but not in the same one.

Brooke Carman said...

Chloroplast is like Gel, and the Mitochondria holds energy.

Hannah Perkins said...

The chloroplast and the mitochondria have stuff in common such as they are both part of a cell and they both convert energy. :)

Tim D said...

They are both parts to a cell.

Anonymous said...

Both of them are a roundish shape and also they are on earth

Eddie Van Halen said...

Both process the same.

Cameron M. said...

Both are types of cells and are both organelles

Brooke DeCapua said...

They both produce energy.

emily b said...

They are both organelles and there both part of a cell and they both convert energy.

Cameron M. said...

and they both have their own dna's.

Chris said...

Both are organelles.

Wayne Twombly said...

Chloroplast is a sticky gel, And mitochondria =photosynthesis.

Kiara M. said...

They are both parts of a cell and both make energy.

DARRRRREN said...

bolth of these things are in a cell but in different types of cells.

Alicia said...

Chloroplast and mitochondria golf are organelles and they both move energy.

Wayne Twombly said...

I MEAN THEY ARE BOTH ROUND.

Jacob Varney said...

Chloroplast and Mitochondria
Same: Both Organelles
Different: Chloroplast is for plants
Mitochondria: Eukaryotic cell

Anonymous said...

They are both organelles.

Ian R. said...

Both the chloroplast and the mitochondria make energy, are organelles and are part of a cell.

Jake Esty said...

They are both organelles and they can come from same cells but not always.

Anonymous said...

They both produce energy for a cell.

Anonymous said...

They are both parts to a cell.

Abby D. said...

They both contain DNA, are membrane-bound organelles located in the cytoplasm of cells, they are both involved in the production of energy.

Anonymous said...

These are both energy producers, for example, mitochondria turns proteins into energy, and chloroplasts turn sunlight and warmth into energy.

Megan Arsenault said...

They both have to do with cells

Dakota Sanborn said...

They are both part of a cell.

Lewin P. said...

Both chloroplast and mitochondria make energy and have thier own DNA.

Anthony B said...

They all have to do with the energy of the cell.

Isaiah w said...

They both have fluids in them and convert energy. Chloroplast is usually found in Plants. Mitochondria is found in almost every cell.

Emily Palmer :) said...

both are part of the cell

Colby P. said...

both are part of a cell

ETHAN SCOTT said...

there both In cells.

David Ross said...

They all have to do with the energy of the cell.

Cole S said...

They are both parts to a cell.

KOBE DIXON said...

they are both part of a cell.

tanya .m said...

They are both make energy.

Zeke Sturgeon said...

They are both energy producing organelles.

Nicole Printy said...

They make energy.




































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Logan H. said...

They are both energy producing cells, and they are both held together by two membranes.

Kassidy Dunnells said...

They both are parts of cells.

Will H said...

They are both energy producing organelles in a cell

Jack B said...

They both have fluids in them.

Timmy said...

Chloroplast and mitochondria golf are organelles and they both move energy.

Logan H. said...

Sorry, not cells, I mean organelles.

Anonymous said...

You copied me >:I

Ana said...

Chloroplast and mitochondria are both organelles

Gianna M said...

They are both parts of cells and have their own DNA. They also both make energy.

Liz Leeman said...

They are both parts to a cell.