All chloroplasts are similar, after photosynthesis they produce glucose and it converted to starch but why the storage material (that is fruits or vegetables) are completely different??????
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Answer:
The common storage form is always same (i.e. starch) in all fruits and vegetables. They may also contain vitamins and minerals.
But, the outer , superficial characteristics of the fruit or vegetables appear different due to presence of different pigments.
For example:
Carrots have carotein pigment making them appear orange in colour, whereas
Carrots have carotein pigment making them appear orange in colour, whereasother brinjals have anthocyanin pigment.
Thus the internal content is same, only the outer characteristics is different.
Answer: As we know that every fruits and vegetables contains starch as a storage because during photosynthesis, plants convert their foods called glucose into the starch which contains both vitamins and minerals. So, it proves that every fruits and vegetables contains same substances called starch. The fruits and vegetables are looking not same because of its pigments present on them. It means different vegetables and fruits contains different types of pigments. For example, carrots contains a pigment called carotein. As we know that, carrots contains different types of pigment and apple also contains different types of pigment. So, it proves that every fruits and vegetables have different pigments so they are different in colour. It means vegetables and fruits are same in inner side but different from outer side.