Name a cell organelle found only in a plant cell. Name it's type. Name it's function.
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Plastids are the organelle which are found in plant cells only.
Different types of plastids are as:
Chloroplasts: They have chlorophyll as a pigment and carry out photosynthesis. They are green in color because of presence of chlorophyll.
Chromoplasts: They have different kinds of pigments which are responsible for color so they can be of any color like red, yellow orange depending upon the pigment they have. They are usually present in petals of flower in order to make flower attractive to pollinators.
Amyloplasts: They are starch storing plastids.
Leucoplasts: they store lipids, proteins and starch. They are colorless in appearance
Different types of plastids are as:
Chloroplasts: They have chlorophyll as a pigment and carry out photosynthesis. They are green in color because of presence of chlorophyll.
Chromoplasts: They have different kinds of pigments which are responsible for color so they can be of any color like red, yellow orange depending upon the pigment they have. They are usually present in petals of flower in order to make flower attractive to pollinators.
Amyloplasts: They are starch storing plastids.
Leucoplasts: they store lipids, proteins and starch. They are colorless in appearance
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Answer: Plastids are the only cell organelles found in the plant cells. There are three types of Plastids which are chromoplasts {coloured plastids}, chloroplasts {green coloured plastids containing chlorophyll} and leucoplasts{colourless plastids}.
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