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11 March, 08:48

Which organelles in the cells of the alfalfa

plant allow it to produce food

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  1. 11 March, 12:17
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    In the 1800s, many in the United States specifically in the southwest area started to produce this plant. This plant has the vitamins A, D, E, K and C. It also has the vitamin B spectrum. This is also known as Lucerne which is a deep-rooted perennial pasture legume. Chloroplasts are the organelles found in the cells which are the food producers.
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