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f the chloroplasts in a plant cell stopped working, what would most likely happen to the cell?
A.
The ability to reproduce would decrease.
B.
Anything would be allowed to enter the cell.
C.
The ability to make food would be lost.
D.
Organelles would be allowed to float around.
A.
The ability to reproduce would decrease.
B.
Anything would be allowed to enter the cell.
C.
The ability to make food would be lost.
D.
Organelles would be allowed to float around.
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If the chloroplasts in a plant cell stopped working, the most likely consequence would be:
**C. The ability to make food would be lost.**
Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy (food) in the form of glucose. If they stop functioning, the plant cell would no longer be able to produce food, leading to various issues for the plant's health and survival.
**C. The ability to make food would be lost.**
Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy (food) in the form of glucose. If they stop functioning, the plant cell would no longer be able to produce food, leading to various issues for the plant's health and survival.
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