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Lauren Mills
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19 November, 04:04
Why do plants need chloroplasts?
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19 November, 04:13
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Animal cells do not have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts work to convert light energy of the Sun into sugars that can be used by cells. The entire process is called photosynthesis and it all depends on the little green chlorophyll molecules in each chloroplast. Plants are the basis of all life on Earth
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