Biology, asked by LISAFERNANDEZ, 1 year ago

what are plastids???

Answers

Answered by aqibkincsem
2

Plastids are available in the plant cells. In fact, there are two different kinds of plastids available that includes leucoplasts and chromoplasts.

The plastids containing some pigment chlorophyll are otherwise called chloroplasts.

It is significant for the photosynthesis process in plants. The internal plastids organization has many membrane layers included in the material named stroma.

Answered by Anonymous
6

Answer:

Plastids occurs in most of the plant cells and are absent in animal cells.

• They are self-replicating cell organelles i.e they have the power to divide.

Similar questions