Biology, asked by Rohankhan1, 1 year ago

name the plastid and pigment likely to be found in the cell of:a)petals of sunflower b)ribe tomato c)skin of green mango d)cellof potato

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Answered by Shreya2002
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a) sunflower
plastid is chromoplast
pigment is yellow colour 

b) ribe tomato

The colour in ripe tomato is due to the presence of pigments found in the plastids. The plastids themselves do not impart the characteristic red colour. This pigment is found in the chromoplast.Similarly, Brinjal is purple in colour due to the presence of anthocyanin pigment in the chromoplast.

c)skin of green mango

Plastid : Chloroplast
Pigment : Chlorophyll 

d) cell of potato


Amyloplasts convert starch back into sugar when the plant needs energy. Large numbers of amyloplasts can be found in fruit and in underground storage tissues of some plants, such as in potato tubers. Amyloplasts are plastids, specifically leucoplasts.



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Answered by devising2005
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Answer:

(c) skin of green mango

Explanation:

Chloroplasts is the plastid and pigment is the Chlorophyll

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