different types of plastids with explanation
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On the basis of presence of pigments, the plastids are of two types: (i) the chromoplasts (chromatophores) having pigment, and (ii) the leucoplasts which are colourless plastids. 1. Chloroplasts: ... It is the most common plastid (Gr.
There are four main types of plastids:
Chloroplasts.
Chromoplasts.
Gerontoplasts.
and Leucoplasts.
The two important types of Plastids are as follows:
The plastids contain the pigments which may be of various types.
Sometimes pigments are absent. On the basis of presence of pigments, the plastids are of two types: (i) the chromoplasts (chromatophores) having pigment, and (ii) the leucoplasts which are colourless plastids.
There are four main types of plastids:
Chloroplasts.
Chromoplasts.
Gerontoplasts.
and Leucoplasts.
The two important types of Plastids are as follows:
The plastids contain the pigments which may be of various types.
Sometimes pigments are absent. On the basis of presence of pigments, the plastids are of two types: (i) the chromoplasts (chromatophores) having pigment, and (ii) the leucoplasts which are colourless plastids.
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different types of plastids are:
- chloroplast- they are green in colour and help in trapping light for photosynthesis.yhey give colour to the leaves. they contain a green pigment.
- chromoplasts- they are coloured plastids that give colour to flowers and fruits
- leucoplast- they are mostly present in potatoes and store fat . they are colourless.
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