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4. Suppose a plant cell's chloroplasts are damaged. Which of the following functions cannot be performed by the cell?*1 pointA. Generate ATP for the cell to useB. Support and protect the cellC. Provide food for the cellD. Excrete waste materials

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  1. Suppose a plant cell's chloroplasts are damaged. Which of the following functions cannot be performed by the cell?*1 pointA. Generate ATP for the cell to useB. Support and protect the cellC. Provide food for the cellD. Excrete waste materials
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If a plant cell's chloroplasts are damaged, the function that cannot be performed by the cell is C. Provide food for the cell.

Here's why:

A. Generate ATP for the cell to use - This is not entirely correct. While chloroplasts do generate ATP in the process of photosynthesis, ATP can also be generated by mitochondria through cellular respiration. So, even if the chloroplasts are damaged, the cell could still potentially generate ATP.

B. Support and protect the cell - This is typically the function of the cell wall and the cell membrane, not the chloroplasts. So, even if the chloroplasts are damaged, the cell can still support and protect itself.

C. Provide food for the cell - This is the correct answer. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy (glucose). If the chloroplasts are damaged, the cell cannot perform photosynthesis and therefore cannot produce its own food.

D. Excrete waste materials - This is typically the function of the vacuole, not the chloroplasts. So, even if the chloroplasts are damaged, the cell can still excrete waste materials.

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