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Almost all of the food and fuel in the world comes from chloroplasts.In addition to its role in giving plants the ability to perform photosynthesis, chloroplasts provide a way to create fats, scents, oils and proteins.Each chloroplast is approximately 4 to 6 micrometers in diameter, which is the equivalent of one-millionth of a meter. While they are small, life on earth wouldnt be possible if they didnt exist. If chloroplasts didnt exist, plants wouldnt have the ability to survive because photosynthesis is necessary for plant survival. And because plants provide us with oxygen, humans and animals would no longer be able to breathe. The chloroplasts also rely on humans for survival. When we breathe out carbon dioxide, the plants take it in and use it for photosynthesis. This chain of reliance among animals and plants is a major building block for sustainable life on this planet. How tiny chloroplast ( approximately 4 to 6 micrometers in diameter) formed that have complex and vital function in life on earth and life , fuel would not existed in its absence? ehow/info_8698869_chloroplasts-important.html
Posted on: Mon, 06 Oct 2014 08:35:23 +0000

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