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write short notes on plastids

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The plastid is a layer-bound cell organ observed in the algae, plants' cells and some different eukaryotic bions. Ernst Haeckel coined the term Plastids but  A. F. W. Schimper was the first to give a precise definition. They are the place of production and warehouse of essential chemical composites utilized by the organism of autotrophic eukaryotes. It often includes colors employed in photosynthesis, and the kinds of colors in a plastid circumscribe the color of the cell. They have a universal evolutionary beginning and hold a double-stranded DNA fragment that is round, like that of prokaryotic organisms.

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