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Do plant roots have chloroplast

Updated: 10/18/2022
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NO, only plant leaves. This is because photosynthesis(assuming you know what that is) takes place within these leaves- so chloroplasts in the leaves trap photons(light particles) with a green substance called chlorophyll. The trapped energy is then used as food for the plant! The green in the chlorophyll gives plant leaves their green color! Cool, eh?

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