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What would happen to a plant if the chloroplasts in its cells became damaged?(1 point)
The plant would be unable to reproduce.
The plant would not have a rigid structure.
The plant would be unable to make protein.
The plant would not make glucose and oxygen.
The plant would be unable to reproduce.
The plant would not have a rigid structure.
The plant would be unable to make protein.
The plant would not make glucose and oxygen.
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Answered by
Atlas
The plant would not make glucose and oxygen.
Answered by
SCIENCE
NO.
Answered by
Tristan
The plant would be unable to reproduce
Answered by
Etyang
piuspaul
Answered by
peyton
CELL STRUCTURES QUICK CHECK ALCA.
1. B(they break down worn-out cell parts that are no longer needed.)
2. C(cell wall)
3. C(the plant would not make glucose and oxygen)
4. B(autocrine signaling)
5. D(exchange of ions)
1. B(they break down worn-out cell parts that are no longer needed.)
2. C(cell wall)
3. C(the plant would not make glucose and oxygen)
4. B(autocrine signaling)
5. D(exchange of ions)
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