Biology, asked by amrutha8298, 8 months ago

what happened if chloroplasts are absent in plants​

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Answered by vedika1712
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Answer:

If chloroplasts are absent in plants then plants can't make food and if they are not making food they can't give oxygen to us.

Answered by vilaspitale1
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Answer:

In the process of photosynthesis sunlight is absorbed by the chloroplasts to make sugar.

Explanation:

Therefore, if chloroplast is taken out of the cell, the green plant will not be able to carry out the process of photosynthesis which means the plant will die.

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