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what are chromoplasts and leucoplast?Give an example of chromoplsts which have green pigment.

Explain why chromosomesis one of the cheif component of nucleus.

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.


Leucoplasts are a category of plastid and as such are organelles found in plant cells. They are non-pigmented, in contrast to other plastids such as the chloroplast. Lacking photosynthetic pigments, leucoplasts are not green and are located in non-photosynthetic tissues of plants, such as roots, bulbs and seeds.


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Answered by Divyansh5140
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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.

Leucoplasts are colorless plastids. found in endosperm, tubers, roots and other non-photosynthetic tissues of plants. They serve various functions, for example, storage of starch, lipids, or proteins.  

chloroplast is the type of chromoplast which has green pigments.

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