Biology, asked by golu242, 1 year ago

what is plastids ? explain it

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Answered by ankitsagar
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hey mate

here is ur answer :-

plastids are found in all plant cell and in euglenoids . these are easily observed by under the microscope as they are large .
they bear some specific pigment thus imparting specific colours to the plant .based on the type of pigment plastids can be classified into chloroplast .

I hope it may help u


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Answered by Anonymous
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any of a class of small organelles in the cytoplasm of plant cells, containing pigment or food.
Plastids refer to the double membrane bound organelles found in plant cells. 
They are found in the cytoplasm.
Plants make and store food in plastids.
They have their own DNA and Ribosomes.
They can be classified into two types:

Chloroplast

Leucoplast

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