Biology, asked by princesskathere5665, 1 year ago

There would be not a plant life, if chloroplast did not exist, justify

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Answered by ananyaanuska
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chloroplast is known as The kitchen of plant with The help of which plant prepare their food and produce carbohydrates but if The chlorophyll in The chloroplast doesn't exist then The plant living will not be possible at Any cost. plants are autotrophs they are not heterothrophs like us so they can't depend other for live and for food. not only plants but also all living organisms. I. e all means most of the living organisms will die without sufficient food..
Answered by Abhishek1509
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Yes, there should be no plant life if chloroplasts are absent in the plant. Chloroplasts contains chlorophyll which helps in making the food to the plants.If chloroplasts are absent ,then there will be no making of the food. Hence, if there will be no food the plant will die.

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