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In which plant cells are chloroplasts primarily found?A. vascular cellsB. cuticle cellsC. mesophyll cellsD. xylem cellsE. root cells

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In which plant cells are chloroplasts primarily found?A. vascular cellsB. cuticle cellsC. mesophyll cellsD. xylem cellsE. root cells

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Chloroplasts are primarily found in mesophyll cells.

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