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difference between chorophyll and plastid

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Answered by maroon5
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A plastid is the site of manufacture and storage of important chemical compounds used by the cell.
A chloroplast a *type of plastid* which conduct photosynthesis, and they carry out almost all fatty acid synthesis in plants, and are involved in a plant's immune response.

Plastids are of many types, so they can be green, brightly colored (like red, yellow etc in chromoplasts) or colorless (in leucoplasts).
But the chloroplast is the green colored plastid.

maroon5: Its chloroplast not chlorophyll
Answered by Adityakumar111111
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chlorophyll is the green pigment present in the cell that is present in the plastid which is a organelle and it provides green colour to the plant and plastids are cell organelle which consists of chlorophyll ,chloroplast and leucoplast
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