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Which type of organism would not have chloroplasts
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Which type of organism would not have chloroplasts
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mushrooms & other fungi as they are heterotrophs.
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Heterotroph organisms don't have chloroplasts. Also, prokaryotic autotrophs (purple bacterias [or purple photosynthetic bacteria]) don't have chloroplasts, they use their chlorophyll pigments to undergo photosynthesis.
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