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Why is there chloroplasts in leaf cells but not root cells?

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Chloroplasts are in the leaf cells because the leaf makes photosynthesis, which takes place in chloroplasts. The roots keep the plant firm in the ground.

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Chloroplasts are only found in the parts of the plant that are capable of photosynthesis. The majority of chloroplasts are found in the leaves of the plant because these structures have the greatest surface area for absorption. The outer part of a plant stem may also contain chloroplasts.

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