name three types of plastids with functions of each
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chloroplast it gives green colour to plants
chromoplast it gives red and brown colour
leucoplast it is colour less.
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chromoplast it gives red and brown colour
leucoplast it is colour less.
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Plastids are found in all plant cells and in protists...
They bear some specific pigments, thus imparting colours to the plant body which possess them..
Based on the type of pigments plastids are classified into CHLOROPLASTS, CHROMOPLASTS and LEUCOPLASTS...
CHLOROPLASTS :
➡The chloroplasts contain chlorophyll and carotenoid pigments which are responsible for trapping of light energy essential for photosynthesis...
CHROMOPLASTS :
➡In the chromoplasts fat soluble carotenoid pigments like carotene, xanthophylls and other pigments are present...
➡This gives yellow,orange or red colour to the plant body..
LEUCOPLASTS :
➡The leucoplasts are the colourless plastids of varied shapes and sizes with stored nutrients :Amyloplasts store carbohydrates (potato); elaioplasts stores oil and fats whereas as aleuroplasts store proteins...
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Here's your answer !!
Plastids are found in all plant cells and in protists...
They bear some specific pigments, thus imparting colours to the plant body which possess them..
Based on the type of pigments plastids are classified into CHLOROPLASTS, CHROMOPLASTS and LEUCOPLASTS...
CHLOROPLASTS :
➡The chloroplasts contain chlorophyll and carotenoid pigments which are responsible for trapping of light energy essential for photosynthesis...
CHROMOPLASTS :
➡In the chromoplasts fat soluble carotenoid pigments like carotene, xanthophylls and other pigments are present...
➡This gives yellow,orange or red colour to the plant body..
LEUCOPLASTS :
➡The leucoplasts are the colourless plastids of varied shapes and sizes with stored nutrients :Amyloplasts store carbohydrates (potato); elaioplasts stores oil and fats whereas as aleuroplasts store proteins...
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