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the organelles that contain chlorophyll are called...............​

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Answered by Nereida
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The cell organelles that contain chlorophyll are called plastids.

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  • Plastids are only present in plant cells.
  • There are two types of plastics - chromoplast and leucoplast.
  • The chromoplast is a type of plastid which contains some or the other pigment which give it colour.
  • The leucoplast is a white or colourless plastid.
  • The plastid which contains chlorophyll pigment is known as chloroplast.
  • The chloroplast can also have various pigments like yellow or orange.
  • Chloroplast help in the process of photosynthesis.
  • The leucoplast are primary organelles in which starch, oils and proteins are stored.
Answered by vivekkumar276
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