Biology, asked by AasimAli997, 1 year ago

chromoplasm is colourless justify the statement is wrong and right? why? Give argument?​

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Answered by Blaezii
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Answer:

This statement is wrong.

Explanation:

The color of the chloroplast is green because they have a green pigment "chlorophyll" in the thylakoid membranes. Chloroplasts absorb only blue and red wavelengths and reflect all other colors. That is why plants look green.

The chloroplast is found in all the plants, and without it, no plant can make food because it is necessary for the photosynthesis process.


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Answered by ahmadfardeen571
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Answer:

This statement is wrong because the part of a green plants cells that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place is called chloroplast

Explanation:

The pigmentation of non-photosynthetic plastids allows for a general division into leucoplasts, often known as "white" or colourless plastids, and chromoplasts, which are coloured plastids distinguished by their accumulation of carotenoids. There are four types of leucoplasts: amyloplasts, elaioplasts, etioplasts, and proplastids.

Chromoplasm is the outer portion of plant that contains the three pigments chlorophyll (green), phycocyanin (blue), and phycoerythrin (red pigment). The flattened structures known as photosynthetic lamellae or photosynthetic thylakoids are where all of these pigments are distributed.

Chromoplasm refers to peripheral thylakoid rich part of cyanobacteria.

Hence, given statement is wrong.

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