Carotenoid synthesis and storage that gives fruit and flower petals their characteristic colors. simply: Colorful pigments.
Among many functions of the chromoplasts,ripening the fruits which help in preperation of seeds.
chromoplasts have red and orange carotenoid pigments, that anthocyanins do not have.
No, the animal counterpart to the Plant Cell chloroplast is the Mitochondria.
Chromoplasts are located in plant cells, primarily in fruits and flowers. They are responsible for the synthesis and storage of pigments like carotenoids, which give fruits and flowers their characteristic colors.
Chromoplasts are the organelle inside leafs that retain and release pigments. This is what makes leafs turn from green in the summer to orange in the Fall. Sam was here
Chromoplasts contain pigments other than green for example they may contain carotene, xanthophyll or any other pigment which color the plants.
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chloroplasts, chromoplasts, and leucoplasts
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Leucoplasts are colorless organelles in the cells of plants, usually found in roots. Chromoplasts are organelles in plant cells responsible for storing and synthesizing pigment.