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Plastids are cytoplasmic organelles found in plant cells and in certain protists. All plastids have essentially the same structure because
(i) they have to perform the same function
(ii) they are localised in the aerial parts of plant
(iii) one type of plastid can differentiate into another type of plastid depending upon the cell requirements
(iv) all plastids have to store starch, lipids and proteins

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Answered by ashu693676
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Answer:

(iii)

Explanation:

three main types of plastids are....leucoplast(colourless), chromoplast(coloured) and chloroplast(green)....

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