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3 September, 15:51

What would be most likely to happen to a plant that had a working chloroplast in its cells but had taken in a posin that kept mitochondria from working

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  1. 3 September, 17:27
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    If the mitochondria didn't work, then the plant would not be able to breathe, and then it wouldn't be able to use carbon dioxide, water, or energy, and then the plant would stop moving and working.
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