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.
Both, an organelle is a sub-cellular organ E.g. nucleus, chloroplast Etc.
A chlorophyll-containing plastid found in algal and green plant cells.
Plastid
Chloroplasts are found in plants to facilitate photo synthesis.
Plastid
Animals cells do not have plastid but plants do.
No, cytoplasm and plastid are not the same. Cytoplasm is the fluid inside a cell that contains organelles, while plastids are a specific group of organelles found in plant cells (like chloroplasts). Plastids have their own DNA and are responsible for functions like photosynthesis in plants.
leucoplast
The amyloplast is found in plant cells. It is a type of plastid responsible for storing starch granules.
An apicoplast is a derived non-photosynthetic plastid, found in most protozoan parasites belonging to the phylum Chromalveolata.
The particle not found in the nucleus is the electron
They are found in the Nucleus of the Atom.