chloroplasts, chromoplasts, and leucoplasts
Leucoplasts are used as storehouses within the cell. Their major function is storage.
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Animals cells do not have plastid but plants do.
Chloroplasts are the primary function in the cells of flowers is to attract agents of pollination. Leucoplasts are the centers of starch grain formation. Chloroplasts are the sight for photosynthesis.
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.
in a cell ofcourse
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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.
A plastid is a specialized organelle found in the cells of plants and algae. It is involved in processes like photosynthesis, storage of pigments, and storage of nutrients. Plastids can vary in structure and function, with chloroplasts being the most well-known type of plastid responsible for photosynthesis.
Plastid
Amyloplasts! :)
The answer is plastids.