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Chloroplast play an important role in energy production in plant cells. However, some parts of a plant like the roots lack chloroplasts in one to two sentences explain the most likely pathway for root cells to obtain energy and identify the organisms involved

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Actually roots are able to do photosynthesis because the Sun's light penetrates enough through dirt. The organelles involved in making food and transforming the energy in food are the chloroplast and the mitochondria in that order.
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Chloroplasts convert energy from the sun into sugars that can be used by cells. If there was no Chloroplasts, we would not get the nutrients that we need, including plants.

The most likely pathway for root cells to obtain energy is by roots soaking up nutrients in the soil. you guys can do the next part on your own. (i deff did't copy n paste this)
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