Identify the correct sequence regarding the origin of plastids in a plant cell :A) Leucoplast → Chromoplast → Chloroplast B) Chloroplast → Chromoplast t L LeucoplastC) Chromoplast →→Leucoplast →→ ChloroplastD) Leucoplast → Chloroplast → Chromoplast
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Leucoplasts → Chloroplasts → Chromoplasts.(d)
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D) Leucoplast → Chloroplast → Chromoplast
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- Plant roots and non-photosynthetic tissues include colourless plastids. Amyloplasts (starch storage) and aleuroplasts can develop from leucoplasts (protein storage).
- Chloroplasts are organelles found in plant cells that contain photosynthetic pigment, which converts light energy into chemical energy that is more stable.
- Chromoplasts are carotenoid-accumulating plastids found in many flowers, tubers, fruits, and roots. Pre-existing plastids, most often chloroplasts, serve as the starting point for chromoplast differentiation.
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