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The plastid is a membrane-bound organelle found in the cells of plants, algae, and some other eukaryotic organisms. They are considered to be intracelluar endosymbiotic Cyanobacteria. Examples include chloroplasts, chromoplasts, and leucoplasts.
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❑ Only present in plant cell .
❑ It is of two types :
Chromoplast (coloured
plastid) and Leucoplast (white or colourless) .
❑ It is an lamellated structure which is in bounded
by double membrane .
❑ Plastids are containing the pigment chlorophyll
(green pigment) are called chloroplast .
❑ Chloroplast is important for photosynthesis .
❑ Leucoplast stores starch, oil, protein granules .
❑ Plastids have their own DNA and ribosomes.
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