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makvit [3.9K]
3 years ago
6

Only plant cells, not animal cells, have chloroplasts. What important process takes place in the chloroplast?

Biology
1 answer:
worty [1.4K]3 years ago
3 0

Chloroplasts allow plants to capture the energy of the Sun in energy molecules. This gives energy and nutrients to the plant.

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