Biology, asked by AdrijaBanerjee, 1 year ago

Do chromoplast help in pollination?

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Answered by Vanshita611
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Hey mate, here is your answer =====

The chromoplast is an coloring agent which attracts the insects n insects are the mode of transportation as they take anther to the stigma.
So, yes they help in pollination.

Hope it helps u dear :)

Vanshita611: my pleasure dear :)
Answered by Anonymous
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Chromoplasts are plastids, other than chloroplasts, that produce and store pigments. Found in flowers, leaves, roots and ripe fruits, they contain carotenoids which lend color to the plant tissues containing them.In many fruits, chloroplasts convert to chromoplasts as fruits ripen so that there is a change in color from green to red, orange, or yellow. On the other hand, when leaves turn in the fall, it is due to the loss of the green color of chlorophyll . 
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