The answer is no, because, in order for it to be considered a plant, it needs to make its own food and energy, and to do that, chloroplasts are needed. In addition to that, because the plants need energy, the chloroplasts take the energy from the sun, and that also leads to food making. In conclusion a plant would not be able to live without chloroplasts because it won't be able to perform photosynthesis.
it depends on what kind of plant it is
No, a vascular plant cannot live without its root. Roots are essential for absorbing water and nutrients from the soil, anchoring the plant in place, and storing energy reserves. Without roots, the plant would not be able to survive.
Chloroplasts are found in plant cells and some protists. They reside in the cytoplasm and are responsible for carrying out photosynthesis, the process by which they convert sunlight into energy for the cell. Each plant cell can contain multiple chloroplasts, depending on its energy needs.
Chloroplasts live in plant and algal cells. Their main role in the ecosystem is to conduct photosynthesis by capturing the energy from the sunlight for storage.
no a plant needs light
palisade cells are special for photosynthesis. photosynthesis needs a green chemical called chloroplasts. without chloroplasts the palisade cells would never be able to get sunlight and live.
No!
water
No, they could not live without ice.
If you tell me who they are, I could answer this much more accurately. But yes, I can probably live without them, whoever they are.
There is a cell inside a body of a plant called a chlorophyll. A chlorophyll is a part of the plant cell that collects energy from the sun and converts it into glucose for the plant to live on. A chlorophyll is very important for a plant and without it, the plant would die off.
you cant live without water or air