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what is the function of plastids​

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The best-characterized plastid is the plant cell chloroplast. Plastids provide essential metabolic and signaling functions, such as the photosynthetic process in chloroplasts. However, the role of plastids is not limited to production of metabolites.

1)They trap solar energy and utilise it to manufacture food for plant. 2)Chromoplast impart green colour to flowers. 3)They store food in form of carbohydrates,fats and proteins.

Plastids are responsible for photosynthesis, storage of products like starch, and for the synthesis of many classes of molecules such as fatty acids and terpenes, which are needed as cellular building blocks and/or for the function of the plant.

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