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largest organelle in the plant cell​

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Answered by TEJASWEE148
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Answer:

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Plastids

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Explanation:

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Chloroplasts (Green Plastids) are plant cell organelles that take part in photosynthesis and temporary or permanent storage of starch. In green alga, chloroplasts are of various shapes and sizes but chloroplasts of higher plants are disc-shaped with a diameter of 4 to 6 micrometer and thickness of 2 to 4 micrometer. In embryophytes, they are the second-largest cell organelle, smaller only to the nucleus.

Chromosomes are not distinct cell organelles.

Both the Golgi apparatus and mitochondria are much smaller than chloroplasts.

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Answered by sumandawra1998
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Answer:

vacuole

The largest cell organelle, in general, is considered to be the nucleus. Though in plant cells, the vacuole takes up about 80-90% of the volume, thus being the largest cell organelle in a plant cell.

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