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Irregularly shaped plastids are a type of plastid that do not conform to the typical spherical or oval structure commonly associated with plastids like chloroplasts. These plastids can vary in shape and size, adapting to specific functions within the cell, such as storage or synthesis of substances. The irregular shape may influence their metabolic activities and interactions with other cellular components. Examples include certain types of amyloplasts and chromoplasts, which can take on unique forms depending on the plant tissue in which they are found.

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