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Which of the following best describes how a plant cell gets the energy it needs for cellular processes?

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The sugars made by photosynthesis can be used by respiration to make ATP.


ATP is transported to cells that lack chloroplasts (roots, stems, etc.).


The chloroplasts provide all the ATP needed by the plants.


In the light, the ATP comes from the chloroplasts, in the dark, from mitochondria.

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Answer:

It's A

Explanation:

Cellular respiration breaks down sugar into energy that plant cells use to grow.

A plant cell gets the energy it needs for cellular processes is best described by ATP being transported to cells that lack chloroplasts(roots, stems, etc.)

What describes best how a plant cell gets the energy it needs for cellular processes?

  • ATP is able to power cellular processes by transferring a phosphate group to another molecule.
  • The above process of ATP being able to transfer is known as phosphorylation.
  • ATP acts as a cell's storehouse of energy as it transfers to cells that lack chloroplasts.
  • Active transport mechanisms do just this, expending energy(often in the form of ATP) to maintain the right concentrations of ions and molecules in the living cells.

Hence, option B is the correct answer.

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