Which statement best describes the consequences of a plant’s leaf cells suddenly losing their chloroplasts?
A. The leaf cells would divide rapidly.
B. The leaf cells would evolve into animal cells.
C. The leaf cells would accumulate too much food and convert it to starch.
D. The leaf cells would be unable to convert the sun’s energy to make food.
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Explanation:
Which statement best describes the consequences of a plant’s leaf cells suddenly losing their chloroplasts?
A. The leaf cells would divide rapidly.
B. The leaf cells would evolve into animal cells.
C. The leaf cells would accumulate too much food and convert it to starch.
D. The leaf cells would be unable to convert the sun’s energy to make food.
Ans. Option (D) is correct that is The leaf cells would be unable to convert the sun’s energy to make food.
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D is the correct answer since the leaf cells without chloroplasts are unable to convert the light energy into chemical energy
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