Answer the following questions: (a) The cells in a potato tuber do not have chloroplast. How can you then identify them as plant cells by observing them under a microscope?
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How would you identify its cells as plant cells by observing them under a microscope? Potatoes, or the portion of the potato plant we eat, are actually roots. As such, they aren't exposed to sunlight, and since chloroplasts require sunlight to convert energy, it makes sense that the potato cell doesn't have any.
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