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Chloroplasts

Chloroplasts are a part of a plant's cell. They capture energy from light.

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What do you think will happen if all the chloroplasts in the cell of a plant have been destroyed by a kind of bacteria?

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

Merits and demerits of bentham and hooker system of classification?

this is a great natural system of classification of its own kind.

this is highly suitable for practical purpose.

polypetalae starts with Ranales consisting of well known Ranunculaceae and its allies.

monocots have been derived from dicots.

DEMERITS:

this is not at all a phylogenetic system. it is mainly based on few artificial characters there fore closely related species are often widely separated.

Monochlamydeae are grouped far apart from the polypetalae.

musaceae and orchidaceae of monocots have been placed in the begining although they have several advanced features.

the position of gymnosperms in between dicots and monocots is evidently anomalous.

What would be the likely function of a plant cell that contains many chloroplasts?

A plant cell with many chloroplasts is likely to be involved in photosynthesis, the process through which plants use sunlight to produce energy in the form of glucose. Chloroplasts are responsible for converting light energy into chemical energy by photosynthesis, making them crucial for the plant's ability to synthesize food.

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