they look like dog terds
Plastids are double-membrane organelles found in plant cells. They vary in shape, ranging from spherical to elongated structures. Plastids can also have distinct internal structures and pigments, such as chloroplasts which contain chlorophyll for photosynthesis.
schimper discovered plastids!!
plastids are in cells, so whatever plastids are in cells are in the plant leaf.
van neil discovered plastids
Plastids are present in the storage tissue.
Lipids are biomolecules that are not typically stored in plastids. Plastids mainly store carbohydrates, proteins, and pigments. Lipids are usually stored in other cell organelles like the endoplasmic reticulum or in lipid droplets.
Plastids are membrane-bound organelles found in the cells of plants and algae. They are responsible for functions such as photosynthesis, storage of pigments, and synthesis of complex biochemical compounds. Plastids can include chloroplasts, which carry out photosynthesis, and other types like leucoplasts and chromoplasts, which have specialized functions.
the color of plastids are similar to the chlorophyll in the chloroplast.
NO. PARAMOECIUM DOESN' T HAVE PLASTIDS BECAUSE IT IS A GENUS OF PROTOZOA. ONLY PLANTS HAVE PLASTIDS. FOR e.g. ALGAE-CHLAMYDOMONAS
these plastids contain chlorophyl.what kind of plastids are they?
Plastids are like the kitchens of plant cells because they are involved in storing and processing energy, similar to how a kitchen stores and processes food for the household. Just like different rooms in a house have specialized functions, different types of plastids have specific roles such as chloroplasts for photosynthesis and leucoplasts for storing starch.
Plastids refers to the major organelle that is found in the cells of the algae and plants. Plastids are used for the site manufacture and storage of the important chemical compounds that is used by the cell.