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yes
chloroplasts
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.
Plastid
A plastid is like a specialized tool in a Swiss Army knife, with different types (like chloroplasts and chromoplasts) serving specific functions within a cell, similar to how different tools on a Swiss Army knife serve specific purposes.
Animals cells do not have plastid but plants do.
Plastid
leucoplast
plastids. im sure the answer you are looking for is chloroplasts though, they are a type of plastid. hope this helps! :-)
yes
All chloroplasts are plastids because chloroplasts are plastids containing chlorophyll. But, all plastids are not chloroplasts because only those plastid that contains chlorophyll are chloroplasts.
in a cell ofcourse