Biology, asked by saturn442, 11 months ago

what are chromoplast?????? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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⚫ Chromoplasts are plastids and contain carotenoids.

⚫ They lack chlorophyll

⚫Carotenoid pigments are responsible for different colours like yellow, orange and red colour imparted to fruits, flowers, old leaves, roots, etc.

⚫ Chromoplasts may develop from green chloroplasts. Chlorophyll and thylakoid membranes disappear and carotenoids are accumulated, e.g. during ripening of fruits.

Answered by hritiksingh1
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Answer:

  • Chromoplasts are plastids and contain carotenoids
  • They lack chlorophyll

Explanation:

Plastids are a characteristic component of plant cells. They produce and store food materials in algae and plant cells. All plastids develop from proplastids and depending on the specific function a cell is going to perform, they mature into various specialised mature plastids. Mature plastids can even convert from one form to another.

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