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Biology, 08.07.2019 20:00 mazolethrin3461

If the chloroplasts in a plant cell were destroyed, what would be the result? a. the plant cell would no longer be able to convert sunlight into sugar b. the plant cell would no longer have control of what enters it. c. the plant cell would no longer be able to protect the other structures inside of it. d. the plant cell would no longer be able to produce proteins

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