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Which statement explains the difference in chloroplasts between the two types of plant cells?

A.
The leaf cells have larger chloroplasts because leaf cells need more support and a stronger structure.
B.
The root cells have smaller chloroplasts because root cells do not need to store food and water.
C.
Unlike the leaf cells, the root cells have no chloroplasts because root cells do not need to produce or use energy.
D.
Unlike the root cells, the leaf cells have many chloroplasts because leaf cells produce sugars for the plant.

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A because the leaves hold chloroplast not the roots of a plant
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I think it a because it seems more like the right answer

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