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difine chromoplasts, chloroplasts and leucoplasts and also give their location...
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Answered by sanskritibharti29127
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Explanation:

Leucoplast refers to a colorless organelle found in plant cells, used for the storage of starch or oil, while chromoplast refers to a colored plastid other than a chloroplast, typically containing a yellow or orange pigment. Thus, this is the main difference between leucoplast Chromoplasts are plastids, heterogeneous organelles responsible for pigment synthesis and storage in specific photosynthetic eukaryotes. It is thought that like all other plastids including chloroplasts and leucoplasts they are descended from symbiotic prokaryotes.and chromoplast.

Answered by khushi02022010
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Answer:

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Chloroplast, chromoplast, and leucoplast, all three are types of plastids.

Leucoplast is a colourless plastid, involved in storage of starch lipid and proteins. Being colourless, leucoplasts are devoid of any pigments. (This option A is wrong).

Chloroplast are green coloured plastids containing thylakoids and photosynthetic pigment chlorophyll. Chloroplast are involved in photosynthetic production of carbohydrates.

Chromoplasts are plastids responsible for pigment synthesis. They give distinctive colours to different fruits, flowers and ageing leaves in plants.

All the plastids (chromoplast, chromoplast and leucoplast) are thought to be descended from symbiotic prokaryotes and therefore, they all divide by a fission like process.

Hence the correct answer is 'Ability to multiply by a fission like process'.

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