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The plant cell without chloroplasts is characteristic of ...
(a) Fungi
(b) Bryophytes
(c) Algae
(d) Pteridophytes

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Answered by Anonymous
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The plant cell without chloroplasts is characteristic of ...

(a) Fungi

(b) Bryophytes

(c) Algae

(d) Pteridophytes

Answer => option (D) pteridophytes

Answered by mariospartan
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The plant cell without chloroplasts is characteristic of FUNGI.

Option A

Explanation:

  • Fungi are the organisms that actually not plant. They are saprophytic organisms that derive their nutrition from the dead and decaying organic matters.
  • These organisms grow in damp and shady places. They don’t contain chlorophyll and thus don’t produce any of the primary food matters like glucose. They are sometimes consumed as food but should be wise because some species are toxic.
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