No plants can not live without chloroplast, plants are known as producers and also autotrophs i.e. they make their food by own for this they need sunlight which is trap by chlorophyll pigment present in chloroplast so chloroplast is necessary for their food production and so as for their survival. Allthough there are some exception for autotrophy in plants i.e. some species are insectivorous but still they also require chloroplast for their survival.
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.
no a plant needs light
No!
water
No, they could not live without ice.
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.
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.
you cant live without water or air
There are some plants that have foresaken the use of chlorplasts by resorting to a life as a decomposure, that is living off of the decaying remains of other living things. One such a plant is 'Dead Man's fingers'. Predacious plants (Venus Fly-trap, Sundew, Bladder-wort, Pitcher Plant) could conceivably do without sunlight as an energy source and take to living solely off of the prey they catch. However none of them have abandoned their photosynthesis just yet - after all if the energy is there why not take advantage of it. Other energy source a plant could conceivably abandon light for would be heat and chemical sources - however these are already heavily exploited by bacteria and Archea and a plant would be hard pressed to invaded into realms already claimed by the worlds most efficent organisms.
A rose could not live in soda. However the sugar in soda could be plant food.
No , because it needs the foodchain to live