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1. Vacuoles do not have any typical shape or size.

2. Chromoplast are white or colourless plastids.


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Answered by sampathrithwik1
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Answer:

1. it's right

2. is wrong

Explanation:

VACUOLES DONT HAVE A DEFINITE SHAPE SINCE THEY ARE DUSTBINS OF CELLS AND ARE FILLED WITH WATER AND OTHER WASTES..SO IT DONT HAVE PERTICULAR SHAPE..

CHLOROPLASTES ARE THE GREEN PLASTIDS

LEUCOPLASTS ARE THE WHITE/COLOURLESS PIGMENTS(PLASTIDS)

CHROMO PLASTS ARE THE RED/VIOLET COLOUR PLASTIDS OR MAY BE ANY OTHER COLOURS..SO THE STATEMENT IS WRONG..

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Answered by ImpressAgreeable4985
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Answer:

no set shape or size

The leucoplasts are colourless plastids

Explanation:

Vacuoles are closed sacs, made of membranes with inorganic or organic molecules inside, such as enzymes. They have no set shape or size, and the cell can change them as needed. They are in most eukaryotic cells and do many things. They can store waste.

Chromoplast is the most common plastid (Gr. Chlor, green, plast, and living) which contains chlorophyll a and b pigments, and DNA and RNA. The tomatoes and chillies when unripe are green but when become ripen turns red due to the conversion of chloroplasts into chromoplast. The leucoplasts are colourless plastids.

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