Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Energy in the cell

What does  chloroplast and mitochondria have in common. 




53 comments:

  1. Mitochondria and chloroplasts have striking similarities to bacteria cells. They have their own DNA, which is separate from the DNA found in the nucleus of the cell. And both organelles use their DNA to produce many proteins and enzymes required for their function.

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  2. They both have weird names.

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  3. They are both cells or bacteria

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  4. They both help in the cells.

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  5. Mitochondria and chloroplasts have striking similarities to bacteria cells. They have their own DNA, which is separate from the DNA found in the nucleus of the cell. And both organelles use their DNA to produce many proteins and enzymes required for their function.

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  6. They both are bacteria cells.

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  7. They both have something to do with bacteria.

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  8. The mitochondria and chloroplasts are similar because they are both cells.

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  9. the thing that the mitochondria and the chloroplast have in common is that they both have a small membranes

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  10. They are both bacteris cells

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  11. They are both organelles inside of a cell and they're shape is similar. They work together; chloroplasts make proteins by photosynthesis, and mitochondria are energy factories in cells and they use energy to produce ATP.
    http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/biology/mitochondria.html

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  12. The Mitochondria releases Energy Compounds called ATP.They are the Powerhouses of the Cell.Both the Chloroplast and the Mitochondria convert Energy into Food.

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  13. they both have green

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  14. They are both cells or bacteria

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  15. There both green

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  16. There both cells and bacteria

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  17. They have their own DNA, which is separate from the DNA found in the nucleus of the cell. And both organelles use their DNA to produce many proteins and enzymes required for their function.

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  18. They both are cells.

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  19. Both the Mitochondria and Chloroplast produce an energy need for the to function. Even though they are in different types of cells they arre simular and very different,

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  20. They are both cells.

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  21. They are both organelles.

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  22. they both have green

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  23. they have cells

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  24. They both are the digestive systems of different cells.

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  25. They both are the digestive systems of different cells

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  26. they are both cells.

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  27. They both live in organisms.

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  28. They are both found in cells.

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  29. Bacteria cells

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  30. There both found in plants.

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  31. Their both green and in organisms.

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  32. They both exist in cells.

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  33. Rebel sniper shawnWednesday, March 09, 2016

    They are both found in cells

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  34. They are both cells.

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  35. They both are bacteria cells.

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  36. they are both cells

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  37. Both cells and bacteria

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  38. The mitochondria and chloroplasts are similar because they are both cells

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  39. They are both cells or bacteria

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  40. They are both cells or bacteria

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  41. they are both cells and or bacteria

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  42. The chloroplasts and mitochondria seem to look quite similar :3

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  43. parts of cells like lettuce cells

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  44. They both have a C in the name, and they are both cells and bacteria.

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  45. They are both cells or bacteria

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  46. they both have kind of the same shape, they are both organelles, They both are the digestive systems of different cells, and they both make energy for the cell they are inside.

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  47. They are both cells they both have 2 o's

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  48. they are both cells

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  49. there both Bactria cells



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