what are plastids and explain about it
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1.Plastids ar small organelles in the cytoplasm of plant cells containing some pigment.
2.They contain leucoplast, Chromoplast, Chloroplast, Gerontoplasts.
Leucoplast: monoterpene synthesis
Chromoplasts: pigment synthesis and storage
Chloroplasts: green plastids for photosynthesis
Gerontoplasts:control the dismantling of the photosynthetic apparatus during plant senescence
3. Andreas Schimper is the on who termed the word plastids.
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2.They contain leucoplast, Chromoplast, Chloroplast, Gerontoplasts.
Leucoplast: monoterpene synthesis
Chromoplasts: pigment synthesis and storage
Chloroplasts: green plastids for photosynthesis
Gerontoplasts:control the dismantling of the photosynthetic apparatus during plant senescence
3. Andreas Schimper is the on who termed the word plastids.
Pls mark as BRAINLIEST AND THANK ME IF IT WAS USEFUL :D
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The plastid is a major double-membrane organelle found, among others, in the cells of plants and algae. ... They often contain pigments used in photosynthesis, and the types of pigments present can change or determine the cell's color.
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