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what are proplastids? how do these change into leucoplasts and chloroplast​

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Answered by krupa212010106
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A proplastid is an organelle found in the meristematic regions of the plant. It is colourless and small. It is from where plastids are derived. It is still undeveloped and may divide to produce more proplastids.

The development of proplastids to chloroplasts or leucoplasts was followed in uniseriate nonglandular hairs, containing chloroplasts, and in glandular hairs, containing leucoplasts, ofStachys lanata leaves.

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