Green dots Present
on leaf are
Cells organelles called
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Chloroplasts are major organelles. They contain green pigments that make plants green. They are often called plastids, though plastids and chloroplasts are not exactly the same thing—a chloroplast is a special kind of plastid that photosynthesizes.
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- The green color in the leaf comes due to the presence of chlorophyll in chloroplasts. The green dot- like sturtures in cells observed by a student when a leaf peel was veiwed under the microscope were chloroplast. ... The green color in the leaf comes due to the presence of chlorophyll in chloroplasts.
- Organelles are involved in many vital cell functions. Organelles in animal cells include the nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, vesicles, and vacuoles. Ribosomes are not enclosed within a membrane but are still commonly referred to as organelles in eukaryotic cells.
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