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If you were looking for a plants chloroplasts where would you find them 1. in its fruit 2. in its xylem 3. in its roots 4. in its palisades and spongy cells
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If you were looking for a plants chloroplasts where would you find them
1. in its fruit
2. in its xylem
3. in its roots
4. in its palisades and spongy cells
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4.in its palisades and spongy cells
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