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Able to make their own food. (E.g. plants)
Autotrophs
They can't make their own food; they must ingest their food. (E.g. animals, fungi)
Heterotrophs
Inside the Chloroplast, this is where sugar synthesis takes place.
Stroma
Inside the Chloroplast, this is where light reaction occurs.
Thylakoids.
Used by bacterias to exchange of genetic material during a type of reproduction called conjugation.
Pili/ Pilus
Used by bacterias to attach itself to its host.
Fimbriae
Carry out oxidation reaction that destroys fatty acids.
Peroxisome
Animals cells have ______ and _____, while plant cell do not.
Centrosome and lysosome.
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