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Explain types of chloroplasts ​

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Answered by avni2014
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Plastids: They are present only in plant cells. They are two types.

1. Chromoplasts (Colored Plastids: Chloroplasts – Green pigmented and useful in Photosynthesis and also contains various other pigments like yellow or orange)  

2. Leucoplasts (White or colorless plastids; stores materials such as oils, proteins, fats etc.) Plastids are also covered by a double membrane. The matrix is called Stroma, seat for enzymatic actions. Plastids have their own DNA and Ribosome; therefore they can make their own proteins.  

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Answered by ritubundela1199
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These are responsible for photosynthesis. The chloroplast is filled with thylakoids, which is where photosynthesis occurs, and chlorophyll. ... The chloroplasts actually convert over to chromoplasts. There are carotenoid pigments here that allow for the different colors you see in fruits and the fall leaves

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