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Tuesday, 12 October 2010
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Chloroplasts are apparently independent living organisms. They reproduce on their own and have their own DNA. They also do not release all by-products of photosythesis harmful for animals.What they do release are oxygen and sugar molecules. Oxygen can be used to supplement the oxygen uptake of an animal and sugar can be easily used to provide energy.

Choroplasts did not begin in plant cells. They were occupied by single-cell organisms.This is the reason why they two cellular membranes, revealing the rigid cell walls in plants. A cell membrane came from the chloroplast and on the other hand, came from the single-celled organism. Animal cells, are also much bigger than chloroplasts.

This means that we choroplasts safe in animal cells. The choroplasts will multiply to more sugar if enough water and sunlight is available.This would decrease the amount of food that an animal or human being would have needed to survive. it would also be changing their skin color.The available options vary from green to blue purple.Lol, a new breed of discriminating-the purple people ...

Anyway, this would allow people to live under water or in an environment where no or very little oxygen is available. This implies a shift in population density from overpopulated areas to areas that would not normally be inhabited by man with a sufficient light source water, would they have significantly less food and oxygen to survive.

So here is a solution to potential cure or to reduce hunger in the world.

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