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A kind of cell organelle found in plant
cells

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Answered by prafuldab055
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Explanation:

Plant cells are eukaryotic cells or cells with a membrane-bound nucleus. Unlike prokaryotic cells, the DNA in a plant cell is housed within a nucleus that is enveloped by a membrane. In addition to having a nucleus, plant cells also contain other membrane-bound organelles (tiny cellular structures) that carry out specific functions necessary for normal cellular operation. Organelles have a wide range of responsibilities that include everything from producing hormones and enzymes to providing energy for a plant cell.

Answered by llSecreTStarll
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  • The only organelle found in plant cell are Plastids .

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Plastids :

They are double membrane and found only in plant cells.

Types of plastids :

There are three types of plastids based on the type of pigment they contain.

  • Chloroplast : They contain the green pigment called chlorophyll . with the help of this pigment, the plant prepares it's own food by the process of photosynthesis. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
  • Chromoplasts : They are found in coloured plants and impart different colours to flowers and plants. They contain carotene that gives the red orgsnish colour of the carrot.

  • Leucoplast : They are called Plastids and store starch.

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