Biology, asked by srinuanugandua, 2 months ago

what happen to the plant if there were no plastids​

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Answered by brijeshgupta75451
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If there are no plastids in the cell then the plant cells would not be able to perform the important function like photosynthesis, starch and food storage etc. ... The oxygen would also not be released by the plants and thus, the living organisms would die without oxygen and food for which they depends on plant.

Answered by NabindraSharma
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Answer: If all the plastids are removed then all the chloroplast will also be removed and the synthesis of food by photosynthesis will not take place.

Explanation: As we know that Plastid is partitioned into three kinds they are leucoplast , chromoplast, chloroplast. The leucoplast give starch oil and protein to various creatures . The chromoplast give tone to vegetables. Chloroplast has essential thing called chlorophyll which is utilized for photosynthesis.

Assuming we eliminate plastids there will be no protein productivity and no colour for vegetables and principal process expected for human that is photosynthesis will halted . these are the outcomes if there will be no plastids.

Chlorophyll won't be shaped in light of the fact that chlorophyll is available in chloroplast and chloroplast is available in plastid. So food will likewise be not framed in view of the shortfall of chlorophyll.

So If all the plastids are removed then all the chloroplast will also be removed and the synthesis of food by photosynthesis will not take place.

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