A group of students was asked to explain how one organelle in a cell directly supports the work of another organelle to
maintain cellular homeostasis within a plant cell. Which of the following students offers the BEST explanation?
O A Student 2: Mitochondria produce energy molecules, which are digested by the lysosomes to provide energy for
cellular processes.
OB. Student 1: Chloroplasts and mitochondria benefit from breaking down proteins for immediate energy.
O C. Student 3: Chloroplasts convert solar energy into simple sugars, which are then used by the mitochondria to
provide energy for the cell.
OD. Student 4: Golgi Bodies sort and package lipids used by the smooth ER to make proteins.
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