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why chloroplasts are present in plants only?

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Answered by brainly110
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As we know, complete photosynthesis occurs in chloroplasts. And photosynthesis is the basis of a plant's life. If photosynthesis does not occur in a plant ,plant would die,because energy (food)is formed during this process which is essential for plants. So, we can't imagine a plant without chloroplasts.

If soil, water, sunlight and air,these all are factors are present and chloroplasts are absent in a plant,plant would obviously die.

So, we can say that, chloroplast is important for survival of a plant.


Answered by brainlystargirl
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Heya....

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Chloroplast is a pigment of green color that is responsible for the process of photosynthesis...

If the chloroplast will not be present in plants cells then the process of food formation called photosynthesis will not be done...

So, to cooperate with sunlight, air, water thus chloroplast applied this process...

And only plants occurs photosynthesis so it is present only in plant cells...

Thank you
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