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chloroplast is totally absent in____? (a ) algae (b) fungi (c) bryophytes (d) pteridophytes​

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Answered by anjalikl
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Answer:

fungi since they are heterotrophs

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Answered by thanushajacinth
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Answer:

Fungi

Explanation:

Fungi are not capable of producing their own food, so they get their nourishment from other sources. They are heterotrophic. They lack chlorophyll.

Algae, Bryophyta and Pteridophyta are autotrophic and photosynthetic (containing chlorophyll).

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