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what are chromoplasts​

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Answered by SamikBiswa1911
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Chromoplasts are plastids, heterogeneous organelles responsible for pigment synthesis and storage in specific photosynthetic eukaryotes. It is thought that like all other plastids including chloroplasts and leucoplasts they are descended from symbiotic prokaryotes.

Chromoplasts are basically plastids which are responsible for storage of specific pigments in fruits, roots and flowers giving them their distinctive color. The basic purpose of chromoplast as studied by evolution researchers is to attract insects and animals so that dispersal of seeds can take place

Answered by mohina79
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they are colourful plastics and contain pigments that give flowers and fruits their bright colour.

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