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What is a plastidome?

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Answered by Dsnyder
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Plastidome is referred to as the plastids of a cell when they are referred to a functional unit.
Answered by Anonymous
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Plastidome is the united form of the plastids present in an eukaryotic cell.

- Plastids are one of the most important cellular organelles of an eukaryotic cell.

- Plastids are basically membrane wrapped storage units of different biochemical substances which are important for different cellular works.

- All these plastids present in a cell is unitedly known as the plastidome of an eukaryotic cell.

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