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explain why chloroplast are found only in plant cell​

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Answered by ratdna
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Chloroplast have chlorophyll in them which is needed by plant cells for photosynthesis, whereas animal cells do not require them and neither do they carry out photosynthesis.

Answered by vaishnavitiwari1041
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#As Chloroplast are responsible for conducting photosynthesis... in the presence of sunlight ..

#They contain a green pigment called Chlorophyll which traps solar energy and utilises it to manufacture food for the plant...

#Chloroplasts are absent in animal cells because animals do not synthesise their own food.

# they are only present in plant cells because the process of photosynthesis only held in plants....

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