Is it possible today for a eukaryotic cell to live without mitochondria or chloroplasts? Choose the best answer below.
Yes, cells can live without mitochondria and chloroplasts. They can be replaced with other organelles.
No, cells cannot live without mitochondria and chloroplasts; they provide the DNA the cell needs to survive.
No, eukaryotic cells cannot live without mitochondria and chloroplasts; they provide the energy cells need to survive.
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