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what happens if chloroplasts are absent in plants​

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Answered by bharatjha01
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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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Answered by shradhaverdhan
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Plants will die. The plant needs these chloroplasts to survive.It will use it for photosynthesis.Which is an important process.

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