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bean stems contain chloroplast, you can tell this is correct because they are a plant cell, and plants get nutrition from the sun, and chloroplasts turn the suns energy into protines for the plant.

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13y ago

Yes, Bean plants contain both a and b Chlorophyll.

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11y ago

Yes,all plants have chloroplasts because its part of plant life

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11y ago

when the plant is a seedling it need it in the stem to grow faster

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10y ago

Some stems do have chloroplasts.Many stems do not have.

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8y ago

Yes they have. But not in great amount. Some plant cells lack them

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7y ago

Sometimes, sometimes not, it depends on the species of plant.

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