Both mitochondria and chloroplast are two large organelles found in eukaryotic cells. They are known as the cellular generators of eukaryotic cells. These two organelles and symbiotic bacterial cells share some structural features such as the ability of self-replicating, and the presence of circular DNA and similar ribosomes. read more
Chloroplasts are the centers of conversion of solar energy into chemical energy. 8. They store energy by building up organic food for which carbon dioxide and water are used as raw materials in the process of photosynthesis. read more
The function of chloroplasts and mitochondria is to generate energy for the cells in which they live. The structure of both organelle types includes an inner and an outer membrane. The differences in structure for these organelles are found in their machinery for energy conversion. read more