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What causes chloroplasts to move in a plant cell?

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What causes chloroplasts to move in a plant cell?

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Heat (often from a microscope light) causes the plant cells to warm up, causing the chloroplast to gather energy from the heat to make food. Chloroplasts also contain the cell’s chlorophyll(a green pigment, present in all green plants), which provides the green color of the plant.

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