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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 Shivanshi54
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Explanation:

1. 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 it wants. They are in most eukaryotic cells and do many things.

Vacuoles do not have typical size or shape because the structure of vacuole changes according to the need of the cell.

2. Based on the presence of pigments, the plastids are of two types: The chromoplasts (chromatophores) having pigment, The leucoplasts which are colourless plastids.

Answered by ujwalatelang4
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Q.1) Right

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