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effect on living world if there were no plastid​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Although it is generally assumed that cells lacking plastids would not be viable, our results suggest that such cells are viable. The existence of cells without detectable plastids in crl plants, which exhibit significant abnormalities of overall plant morphology, but not in arc6 plants, which do not (Pyke et al.

Answered by LEGEND778
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If there are no plastids in the cell then the plant cells would not be able to perform the important function like photosynthesis, starch and food storage etc. This is because the plastid called as chloroplast contain a green pigment called as chlorophyll which helps in performing photosynthesis and making food for the plants. The oxygen would also not be released by the plants and thus, the living organisms would die without oxygen and food for which they depends on plant.

Thus, there will be no life on earth.

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