What is the functions of chromoplast
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Chromoplasts function in the synthesis and storage of carotenoid pigments in flowers and fruits, and in certain leaves and roots. The colouration of petals by chromoplasts is an evolutionary strategy adopted by some angiosperms to attract pollinators (Waters and Pyke 2005; Egea et al.
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chloroplast is the pigmentation in which it is located in the part of the leaf and it helps in plants producing the green colour pigmentation which helps them to get the plants a particular colour and also it gives the plants to grow green
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