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If all the chloroplasts were to be killed by bacteria, the plant would die in a matter of hours because it won't be getting food and the nutrients that it will need. The bacteria will take over and kill faster than it would have if the chloroplasts would have if they had just been destroyed. - Marrissa

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What will happen if all the chloroplasts in the cells of a plant are destroyed by a type of bacteria?

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.


Does the chloroplasts play a role in plant animal or bacteria plant?

They are absent in animals and bacteria. They are in plants


Is bacteria in Chloroplast?

Bacteria are Monera. Chloroplasts belong to Protista. Bacteria Do not have chloroplast which prepare food and are parasites while chloroplasts have chloroplast and prepare their own food. Diatoms are chloroplasts


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.


Does photosynthesis happen in all plant cells?

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


Where does a plants photosynthesis happen?

it happens in the chloroplasts of the plant cells


What would happen to a plant cell with no chloroplasts?

There will be no photosynthesis.Plant will be dead.


What will happen if the chloroplasts of the plant cell which part will unable to do?

protect the cell


What will happen if plant cells los chloroplasts?

Glucose for respiration is made by photosynthesis. So plant will die


Which organelles are present only in plant cells?

Chloroplasts are present only in plant cells.


Where does light dependent happen?

They occur in the thylakoid membranes of the chloroplasts in plant cells.


What has a cell wall and chloroplasts?

Plant cells contain both chloroplasts and cell walls. Animal cells have cell membranes instead of cell walls and mitochondria instead of chloroplasts. Prokaryotes, such as bacteria and archaea, may have cell walls, but have no membrane-bound organelles such as chloroplasts.