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Biology, 20.04.2021 14:00 dunk36

What is the purpose of the chloroplasts in the plant's leaf? chloroplast uses the sun's energy to convert carbon dioxide into food for the plant

1. to carry glucose and other food products made by the leaves to all the other cells in the plant

2. to make the stem stiff and stand tall

3. to use the sun's energy to convert carbon dioxide into food (mostly sugars) for the plant

4. to produce new plants

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