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WHAT happens if chloroplast are absent in plants??
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Answered by Anonymous
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In the process of photosynthesis sunlight is absorbed by the chloroplasts to make sugar. 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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what happens is that the plant will die coz chloroplast is a pigment in plants that enables the plant to produce it's own food for survival so without chlorophyll it won't be able to produce it's own food thus resulting to death of the plant..

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