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How might a plant cell be affected if it lacked chloroplasts?
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How might a plant cell be affected if it lacked chloroplasts?
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Chloroplast is the thing that coverts light into glucose which the plant uses for energy so I think the plant would die because it couldnt make energy idk take this with a grain of salt.
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