A chloroplast is what turns a plant green.
food coloring
chromoplasts have red and orange carotenoid pigments, that anthocyanins do not have.
Plastid
Plant cells.
chloroplasts, chromoplasts, and leucoplasts
No, the animal counterpart to the Plant Cell chloroplast is the Mitochondria.
chromoplasts have red and orange carotenoid pigments, that anthocyanins do not have.
Among many functions of the chromoplasts,ripening the fruits which help in preperation of seeds.
Chromoplasts in the traditional sense are found in coloured organs of plants such as fruit and floral petals, to which they give their distinctive colors. This is always associated with a massive increase in the accumulation of carotenoid pigments. The conversion of chloroplasts to chromoplasts in ripening tomato fruit is a classic example.
Chromoplasts are a type of heterogeneous organelles that are responsible for pigment synthesis and storage. Chromoplasts are responsible for the distinctive colors in fruits, flowers, roots, and aging leaves. Chromoplasts are descendants of photosynthetic prokaryotes known as cyanobacteria.
Animal
Yes, we do analogies.
Explanatory analogies Rhetorical analogies Both A and B
chloroplasts, chromoplasts, and leucoplasts
flowers
Plastid
Plant cells.
chromoplasts.