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Q1. What are plastids?
Q2. Are they present in animal cell or plant cell?
Q3. What is it's use?



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Answered by mahesijjh
8

What are plastids?

=>any of a class of small organelles in the cytoplasm of plant cells, containing pigment or food.

Are they present in animal cell or plant cell?

The plant cell has a cell wall, chloroplasts, plastids, and a central vacuole—structures not found in animal cells. Plant cells do not have lysosomes or centrosomes.

Answered by Sarubeck
26

Answer:

1.Plastids are double-membrane organelles which are found in the cells of plants and algae.

2. They are only present in plant cells.

3. Plastids are responsible for manufacturing and storing of food. These often contain pigments that are used in photosynthesis and different types of pigments that can change the colour of the cell.

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