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If chloroplasts in a plant got destroyed the plant will eventually die because the chloroplasts are what makes the chlorophyll in a plant which is needed for photosynthesis and without the plants oxygen we will die.

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Q: What will happen if all the chloroplasts in the cells of a plant are destroyed by a type of bacteria?
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Are there chloroplast cells in bacteria?

Chloroplasts are NOT cells - so your answer would be no. BUT if you mean do chloroplasts exist in bacteria then the answer is Sometimes. Where the answer is yes the bacteria is referred to as blue-green algae.


Do bacteria cells have a chloroplasts?

Nn,bacteria do not have.They have photosynthetic filaments.


Do bacteria cells have chloroplasts?

Nn,bacteria do not have.They have photosynthetic filaments.


Do bacteria have chloroplast in them?

No. Only eucaryotic cells can have chloroplasts in them.


Is chloroplasts an example of a prokaryotic cell?

No. Prokaryotic cells are bacteria cells. Chloroplasts are found in plants. They are made of chlorophyll and they are what makes the plants green.


What would happen if you did not have chloroplasts?

Well humans do not have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts only show up in plant cells as chloroplasts are for obtaining energy from sunlight through photosynthesis. No animal is able to do this as chloroplasts are not present in animal cells.


Do cells without nucleus have chloroplasts?

No. Chloroplasts are a characteristic of plants and green algae, which have nuclei in their cells. However, some bacteria, which lack nuclei photosynthesize using chlorophyll, but that chlorophyll is not contained withing chloroplasts.


Does photosynthesis happen in all plant cells?

No, Photosynthesis happen only in those plant cells having chloroplasts.


What two organelles are derived from symbiotic bacteria?

Chloroplasts and mitochondria. It is believed they were engulfed by the cells because of the dual membrane present on both. Both are believed to have originated from an endosymbiotic bacteria. Mitochondria's inner matrices contain DNA, and they have many features similar to those of bacteria. Chloroplasts are believed to have come from an endosymbiotic cyanobacteria.


Where does a plants photosynthesis happen?

it happens in the chloroplasts of the plant cells


Do onion and Bacteria cells have chloroplasts?

No. Chloroplasts are only found in plant cells. They basically carry out the process of photosynthesis to provide the glucose and oxygen necessary for plants' survival.


Is there a cell with all organelles?

no they dont Yes, for example chloroplasts are not found in all the cells.