Mineral NutritionHard
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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