which type of plastids are common in - a.roots of a plant b. leaves of plant c. flowers and fruits of a plant
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(a) Roots of plant contain leucoplast which are colourless plastids and act as storage of food.
(b) Leaves of plant contain green coloured chlorophyll for photosynthesis
(c) Flowers and fruits contain multicoloured chromoplast to attract pollinators.
(b) Leaves of plant contain green coloured chlorophyll for photosynthesis
(c) Flowers and fruits contain multicoloured chromoplast to attract pollinators.
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Plastids occur in most plant cells and are absent in animal cells.
Plastid is a largest cellular organelle in Plants.
They are self replicating organelles like mitochondria.
Plastids are of three types :
1. Leucoplasts --- In Roots ----colourless.
2. Chloroplasts --- Present in leaves of plant --- Green in colour.
3. Chromoplasts -- present in flowers and fruits -- coloured plastids [except green.]
Plastid is a largest cellular organelle in Plants.
They are self replicating organelles like mitochondria.
Plastids are of three types :
1. Leucoplasts --- In Roots ----colourless.
2. Chloroplasts --- Present in leaves of plant --- Green in colour.
3. Chromoplasts -- present in flowers and fruits -- coloured plastids [except green.]
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