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How do plastids are categorised?​

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Answered by megha8080m
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1. There are different types of plastids with their specialized functions.

2. Among them, a few are mainly classified based on the presence or absence of the Biological pigments and their stages of development.

3. Typically green plastids are used for photosynthesis. Leucoplasts: colorless plastids for monoterpene synthesis.

4. Leucoplasts sometimes differentiate into more specialized plastids: Amyloplasts: for starch storage and detecting gravity (for geotropism) Elaioplasts: for storing fat.

Answered by ankitpatle0
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1.Plastids come in a variety of shapes and sizes, each with its own set of functions.

2. A handful of them are primarily classed based on the presence or lack of biological pigments, as well as their developmental phases.

3. Green plastids are often employed for photosynthesis. Leucoplasts are colourless plastids that synthesize monoterpenes.

4. Differentiation of leucoplasts into more specialized plastids: Amyloplasts are used to store starch and detect gravity (for geotropism) Elaioplasts are fat storage cells.

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