The plant would die. Chloroplast turns light into energy and without energy the plant would eventually die.
If all the leaves were removed from a plant, it would not be able to perform photosynthesis, which is essential for producing energy and nutrients. This would eventually lead to the plant being unable to sustain itself and it could die. Leaves are necessary for a plant's growth, development, and overall health.
No, half a seed cannot grow. A seed needs to be intact in order to germinate and grow into a plant. Cutting a seed in half would prevent it from being able to sprout and develop into a plant.
The cells would be unable to photosynthesise, and no glucose would be made. Therefore the plant would not be able to sustain itself and would simply die.
If a plant cell lost its plastids, it would no longer be able to photosynthesize, resulting in a lack of energy production and the inability to manufacture essential nutrients like sugars. This would likely lead to the plant cell's death due to the inability to sustain itself.
The plant would die. Chloroplast turns light into energy and without energy the plant would eventually die.
If all the leaves were removed from a plant, it would not be able to perform photosynthesis, which is essential for producing energy and nutrients. This would eventually lead to the plant being unable to sustain itself and it could die. Leaves are necessary for a plant's growth, development, and overall health.
No, half a seed cannot grow. A seed needs to be intact in order to germinate and grow into a plant. Cutting a seed in half would prevent it from being able to sprout and develop into a plant.
If chloroplasts stopped functioning in a plant cell, the cell would not be able to perform photosynthesis. This would result in a lack of production of glucose, which is essential for the plant's energy needs. Ultimately, the plant cell would not be able to survive and would eventually die.
The cells would be unable to photosynthesise, and no glucose would be made. Therefore the plant would not be able to sustain itself and would simply die.
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Then the pollen would not be able to reach the ovule therefore it will not be able to make a seed
If a plant cells did not have chloroplasts then it would not have any cholorophyll, which would effectively remove any way of photosynthesis. Without photosynthesis, the plant would have no energy from the sun meaning it would not be able to respire or get energy and would die.
For a limited amount of time.
If a plant cell lost its plastids, it would no longer be able to photosynthesize, resulting in a lack of energy production and the inability to manufacture essential nutrients like sugars. This would likely lead to the plant cell's death due to the inability to sustain itself.
Seeds would not be able to root in soil, so the plant would not be able to germinate, or begin growing.
If there was a shortage of NADP plus, the cells in the plant would not be able to run through the photosynthesis cycle.