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function of nucleus and plastids in a plant cell​

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1 Biogenesis and maintenance of chloroplast/plastids within the plant cell. Most plastid proteins are encoded by the nucleus so that import of these proteins is a prerequisite for plastid biogenesis. ... The plastid division machinery is also important to maintain plastids within plant cells.

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All plant cells contain plastids in some shape or form. This roll-call indicates their functional diversity and demonstrates that plastids lie at the very core of plant cellular function. Plastids are the site of manufacture and storage of important chemical compounds used by the cells of autotrophic eukaryotes.

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