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Plastids are organelles found in plant cells that are responsible for processes such as photosynthesis, storage of nutrients, and synthesis of pigments. They have their own DNA and are believed to have originated from endosymbiotic cyanobacteria. Plastids can change their function and structure depending on the developmental stage and environmental conditions of the plant cell.

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Do plants and animals both have plastid?

Animals cells do not have plastid but plants do.


All chloroplast are plastid but not plastid are chloroplast?

All chloroplasts are plastids because chloroplasts are plastids containing chlorophyll. But, all plastids are not chloroplasts because only those plastid that contains chlorophyll are chloroplasts.


Is leucoplast type of plastid?

yes


Where is the plastid located?

in a cell ofcourse


Is plastid found in the nucleus?

The plastid is found in the cytoplasm, which is outside the nucleus. It is a specialized structure where starch, oils, proteins or pigments are stored.


What are functions of each type of plastid?

I don't no


Organelle that includes chloroplast and chromoplasts?

Plastid


What store food or pigment?

The answer is plastids.


What is the most common type of plastid?

chloroplasts


Which kind of plastid in roots of the plants?

Amyloplasts! :)


What are the function of plastid?

chloroplasts, chromoplasts, and leucoplasts


Which plastid for conversion of green tomato to red?

chloroplast