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name the cell organelles seen only in animals and only in plants

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Answered by adanjali22
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Answer:

Plastid

Explanation:

The cell organelle found only in plant cells is plastid. They are divided into many types on the basis of their function:

Chloroplast: It has green pigments stored in it and thus performs photosynthesis.

Chromoplast: It stores all other pigments except for green.

Leucoplast: Colorless plastid responsible for the synthesis of fatty acids and amino acids

Amyloplast: Storage of starch and sugars

Elaioplast: Storage of lipids and oils

Additional Information: Plastids are cell organelles that are unique to plant cells and enable plants to make their own food. Food is prepared inside the chloroplast by the process of photophosphorylation. It is the process of trapping the energy of the sun and converting it into chemical energy by forming chemical bonds in the form of glucose. This glucose was formed by raw inorganic materials such as carbon dioxide and water.

This process is further divided into two steps known as the light reaction and dark reaction. Light reaction as the name suggests requires the presence of sunlight to take place. And dark reaction depends on the products of light reaction to take place.

So, the correct option is ‘Plastid’.

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Answered by haripriyapxersk
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Answer:

plants

*chloroplasts

*plastids

animal

*centrosomes

* lysosomes

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