What are plastids? Where are they present?
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Plastid is another important energy transducing cell organelle found only in plants. Shimper coined the name Plastids for those structures responsible for photosynthesis. In actuality, photosynthesis provides chemical energy directly or indirectly, for all other living organism, Chloroplasts are unique organells for they are capable of capturing, converting and conserving solar energy in the form of chemical energy. Plastids are found in almost all cells of the plant body either in the form of colorless plastids or colored plastids or proplastids
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Plastids are plant cell organelle. They are found inside the cytoplasm of plant cell.
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