Biology, asked by Danitta, 1 year ago

Hi friends . Would you please help me with my science. Here is the question:

There would be no plant life if chloroplasts did not exist. Justify.

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Answered by DonaSharmahidanz
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There would be no plant life if chloroplasts did not exist. Justify.

                     

Okay so as we know that chloroplasts is a part of plant and if a part is missing in anything else body then that thing is incomplete for sure in some sense.

So now lets talk about why chloroplasts is this important in plant life that without chloroplasts plant life is almost extinct. It is because that plants prefer photosynthesis to prepare their own food so during the process of photosynthesis choloplasts is needed in photosynthesis process as it contains the pigment chlorophyll which is responsible for the preparation of food. So hence, by this all detailed explanation we can conclude that  there would be no plant life if chloroplasts did not exist.

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