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What is the function of plastids?

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Answered by Virinchi
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Plastids  are the site of manufacture and storage of important chemical compounds used by the cell. They often contain pigments used in photosynthesis, and the types of pigments present can change the cell's color.
Answered by QueenBeBo
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What is the function of plastids?

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✎plastids refer to a double membrane bound organelles found in the plant cells.

✎they are found in the cytoplasm.

✎present only in plant cells.

✎they contain the pigment chlorophyll are known as chloroplasts.

✎leucoplasts are primarily organelles in which materials such as starch, oils, and proteins, are stored.

✎the internal organisation of plastids consists of numerous membrane layers embedded in a material called Stroma.

✎they are just similar to mitochondria.

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