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Chloroplasts play an important role in energy production in plant cells. However, some parts of a plant, like the roots, lack chloroplasts. In one to two sentences, explain the most likely pathway for root cells to obtain energy, and identify the organelles involved


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Root cells don't have chloroplasts .Therefore they can't produce carbohydrates or sugars.

But root cells have other organelles to travel sugars to them .

They have phleom tissues like phloem parenchyma etc .

These tissues take sugar to root cells

Then by cellular respiration sugar breaks down and roots obtain energy

Cells in the roots of plants get their energy through a vascular transportation system within the plant by vessels called phloem.

The energy is produced through photosynthesis and converted to useable energy form by cellular respiration.

Plant cells produce glucose by light energy and inorganic molecules with help of chloroplast, transported to the various parts including the roots, as they lack chloroplast, of the plant to use as fuel for their physiological process.

  • Phloem is one of the vessels that helps in the transportation of sugar or glucose from leaves to the rest of the plant body including roots.
  • chloroplast perform photosynthesis
  • In roots, these glucose molecules are converted to ATPs by the process called cellular respiration within the mitochondria.

Thus, the correct answer is - veinous transport system.

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