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explain your views if plant cells are without plastids

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Answered by sreejakundu7
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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 zikra86
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Answer. Chlorophyll will not be formed because chlorophyll is present in chloroplast and chloroplast is present in plastid. So food will also be not formed because of the absence of chlorophyll.

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