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Why do plant cells need chloroplasts? Explain.

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Chloroplasts are present in photosynthetic plants and are responsible for making the food of the plant. ... It is important to note that plants need both chloroplasts and mitochondria because without one organelle say the mitochondria the entire cell would be unable to carry out its life activities.
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Plant cells need chloroplast as they are the site for photosynthesis.

Step-by-step explanation:

The chloroplast is the green-colored double membrane-bound organelles present mostly in cells of leaves of green plants. Chloroplasts have chlorophyll pigments which serve to trap the sunlight for the process of photosynthesis. Both light-dependent and light-independent phases of photosynthesis take place in chloroplast to form organic sugars.

Hence, chloroplasts serve as a site for photosynthesis in plants.

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