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if chloroplasts in a cell were destroyed, what would be the result?

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Answered by Rudranil420
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In stressful conditions such as drought and high temperature, a plant cell's chloroplasts can become damaged and produce harmful reactive oxygen species (ROS). With these green organelles destroyed, young plants never became green.

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Answered by koustav2406
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hi

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if chloroplast is destroyed than the plant will not be able to perform photosynthesis and also the leaves will not appear green .

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