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Question

What is common between chloroplasts, chromoplasts and leucoplasts?

Options

A.Presence of pigments.
B.Possession of thylakoids and grama.
C.Storage of starch, proteins and lipids
D.Abilityto multi to multiply by a fission - like process

Solution

chloroplasts, chromoplasts and leucoplasts are the types of plastids which are interconvertable. They are mainly used for trapping radiation and storage purpose.

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