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Why could a loss of chlorophy 2 limit cellular respiration in plants

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Unlike heterotrophs that take-in organic molecule (through ingestion) for cellular respiration, plants are autotrophs and therefore make their own organic molecule from abiotic factors. They do this through photosynthesis. Loss of chlorophyll pigment, that is significant in photosynthesis, would cause the plant to be unable to create glucose molecules. The plant would subsequently be limited in carrying out cellular respiration that occurs in the mitochondria.

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