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Biology, 26.08.2019 14:30, Kassymatt

How does having many small chloroplasts rather than one large one within each cell benefit a plant?
a.) it decreases the surface area reducing the amount of unused light.
b.) it allows more of the chlorophyll to be exposed to light.
c.) it permits the cell to turn on only as many chloroplasts as are needed at a time.
d.) it makes it easier to move chloroplasts to other cells if needed.

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