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6 April, 00:53

Could plant roots do photosynthesis? Give reasons for your answer.

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  1. 6 April, 01:54
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    No, because they are not exposed to much CO2 and are not in the sunlight.
  2. 6 April, 02:45
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    No they could not. The cells within the plant roots haven't been exposed to sunlight, so they have adapted by losing their chloroplast, the organelles needed for photosynthesis.
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