Plastids are present in the storage tissue.
These are green plastids. They contain chlorophyll. Also Lamellae are present in them .
Plastids are generally not found in animal cells. They are typically only present in plant cells and some protists. Animal cells do not have plastids as they do not perform photosynthesis, which is the primary function of plastids.
Plastids are organelles and are present in eukaryotes,in plant cells.
No, plastids are typically found in plants and algae, and are not present in archaea. Archaea are a separate domain of single-celled microorganisms that are known for their ability to thrive in extreme environments.
Chloroplast are green plastids. They contains chlorophyll and carotenoids. Lamellae are present in them. They are sites of photosynthesis.
Plastids are present in plant cells because they are involved in processes such as photosynthesis, starch storage, and pigment production that are essential for plant growth and development. Animal cells do not have plastids because they do not photosynthesize and do not require these organelles for survival.
Chloroplast are green plastids. They contains chlorophyll and carotenoids. Lamellae are present in them.They are sites of photosynthesis.
Chloroplast are green plastids. They contains chlorophyll and carotenoids. Lamellae are present in them.They are sites of photosynthesis.
schimper discovered plastids!!
plastids are in cells, so whatever plastids are in cells are in the plant leaf.
van neil discovered plastids
the color of plastids are similar to the chlorophyll in the chloroplast.