What Are Chloroplast & Chromoplasts?
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The chloroplast is the photosynthetic plastid, and it is named for its green colour. Based on pigmentation, the non-photosynthetic plastids can be broadly divided into leucoplasts, the 'white' or colourless plastids, and chromoplasts, the coloured plastids notable for their accumulation of carotenoids.
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Chloroplasts– Chloroplasts are the most known plastids which are responsible for photosynthesis. These are covered with thylakoids where the process of photosynthesis occurs. Chromoplasts– is a name given to an area for all the pigments to be kept and synthesized in the plant.
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