Probably not, seeing as it uses them to create its own nourishment It would probably adapt after generations and generations, but the immediate after effect of the removal of chloroplasts would probably result in malnourishment
The plant would die. Chloroplast turns light into energy and without energy the plant would eventually die.
Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy. They contain chlorophyll, which captures light energy and converts it into sugars for the plant to use as fuel. Without chloroplasts, plants would not be able to produce their own food and would not survive.
Without chloroplast(chlorophyll), the plant will not be able to make food and thus would die. So, the chloroplast is found in every plant.
If there werd no chloroplasts, there would have no photosynthesis and if there were no photosynthsis there would't have life for plants to make food to survive.
It would have a very short existence without the sugars made through the photosynthesis that happens in chloroplasts.
Root cells rely on the sugars and nutrients produced by the leaves during the process of photosynthesis. These products are transported from the leaves to the roots via the vascular system of the plant. As a result, root cells can survive without chloroplasts because they do not need to perform photosynthesis to obtain essential nutrients for their survival.
In a plant it would die
plant cells have chloroplast, animals cells do not have chloroplast
The chloroplast soaked up the sun light that was essential to the plant.
Chloroplast is Only in Plant cells. It contains Chlorophyll. Plant Roots Do Contain Chloroplasts.
A plant cell.
That would be the chloroplast.