Which organelles are labeled D, and what is one feature that distinguishes them from the other labeled organelles?

chloroplasts; the only organelles that produce sugars from sunlight
ribosomes; only found in animal and bacterial cells
centrioles; found in animal cells but not plant cells
mitochondria; the only energy-generating structures found in cells

The organelle labeled D is chloroplasts. One feature that distinguishes them from the other labeled organelles is that they are the only organelles that produce sugars from sunlight through the process of photosynthesis.

The organelles labeled D are chloroplasts and mitochondria. One feature that distinguishes them from the other labeled organelles is that chloroplasts are the only organelles that produce sugars from sunlight, while mitochondria are the only energy-generating structures found in cells.